Whether you're a student, staff or faculty member, here are some of the top reasons and sessions to join at the spring Diversity and Inclusion Summit, to be held at the University Memorial Center.
Taking place on March 3, the summit will focus on health and wellness, featuring presentations by faculty and staff, an expo and a reception for asking questions and gathering information.
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The Benson Center's senior scholar in residence, William B. Allen, will present the final lecture in the yearlong American National Character series as a virtual event. Join the talk on 鈥淒own with Diversity.鈥
Are you ready to take the next step in your career journey, but do you need some tangible tools to make the leap? 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Alumni Career Services has pulled together a full day's worth of practical and tactical advice to help you make your next move.
This family-friendly event on Feb. 23 will feature design and build challenges, a coding and robotics zone and more. Participant donations will go to families in need via a summer camp scholarship fund.
Is money getting in the way of living close to where you work? A new program may be an option for you. CU is partnering to help qualified employees with down payment assistance and homebuyer education. Attend an info session.
On Feb. 24, the Ethics & Compliance Education Series will feature the Office of Internal Audit. Have you ever seen something on campus that you thought might be an ethical violation? How did you handle it? Did you know all your options? Join the discussion and learn more.