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- The University Libraries, Boulder Faculty Assembly and Research & Innovation Office are partnering to help researchers comply with public access policies in development by federal granting agencies—to be rolled out over the next couple years. Attend a listening session.
- Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement, or SPACE, is organized by faculty from all different parts of campus. Join the next community-building gathering at the CU Art Museum.
- Where will your graduate degree take you? On Feb. 15, join a representative from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada to learn about express entry and job opportunities in Canada for those with an advanced degree.
- Visit Norlin Library this Valentine's Day for chocolate, card-making and conversation with your librarian. Love us or hate us? Tell the University Libraries how you really feel via a "love letter" or "break up note."
- Open to the entire campus, this powerful weekend retreat offers evidence-based meditation and breath work, connection, self-development, yoga, stress-management skills and more.
- T9Hacks is a 24-hour campus hackathon to explore what hackathons are all about! Coding knowledge is not required. Network with local tech companies, learn from workshops, meet other creatives, eat free food, collect free swag and win project prizes.
- Join this annual event to see graduate students distill their nine-hour theses down to three minutes each. The eleven competitors will be judged by a panel, including University of Colorado President Todd Saliman.
- Join in mindful community to reset, care for your mind and body, learn accessible techniques to promote wellness and just be. Offered by the Renée Crown Wellness Institute, cohorts are available for students, graduate students, international students and 91Ƶ staff.
- On Saturday, Jan. 28, 91Ƶ's Air Force ROTC Detachment will perform a memorial ceremony for the crew members of the Columbia and Challenger space shuttles. The ceremony will begin at 9:38 a.m.
- Wellness Wednesday workshops are available for staff and faculty to engage in self-care activities, learn about campus resources and build community. Themes rotate regularly, allowing participants to come and go as they please.