Published: Sept. 24, 2020

This weekend brings career development workshops, a virtual challenge course, a CU Wizards webinar, streamed lectures on anti-racism in the classroom, 鈥淭aking Silicon Valley to the Moon鈥 and more.

Robert Frost sculpture wearing a maskFriday, Sept. 25

10鈥10:30 a.m.听 Handshake
Interested in becoming a physician, dentist, nurse, physical therapist, physician assistant, pharmacist or other health professional? This small group session will answer the most common questions about health professions, help you understand the basic requirements (including prerequisite coursework) and introduce you to essential resources and services at CU to support your preparation.

Decoloniality & Anti-Racism in Geography Seminar Series

Noon Zoom
In the presentation 鈥淒ecolonizing the classroom, Rehumanizing the Neoliberal University,鈥澨齋am Bullington of the Center for Teaching & Learning will share specific strategies for breaking the colonial habits of identification and disconnection of students and giving them embodied experiences of other ways of being to begin to shift their consciousness and make them more available for deeper interventions into ongoing colonial agendas. Passcode needed to attend.

12:30鈥1:30 p.m.听 Zoom
Learn how to register for the virtual career fairs this semester, best practices for putting your best foot forward in employer chats and how to navigate Handshake.

Fri-Yay Nights: Virtual Challenge Experience

7鈥7:45 p.m. Zoom
Think you have what it takes to complete the virtual challenge course? Try it out!


Saturday, Sept. 26

9:30 a.m.听听Zoom
This webinar will feature: "BOOM! The Physics of Sound & Music" featuring Professor Michael Dusbon. CU Wizards webinars are free public STEM educational webinars presented each month by CU professors. This show includes lively educational science demonstrations on science topics, audience participation and Q&A.

鈥楾aking Silicon Valley to the Moon鈥

7听p.m.听听YouTube
This听Fiske Planetarium lecture series provides a great opportunity to hear from leading 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 researchers. Join Professor Jack Burns as he discusses听the future of human and robotic exploration of the Moon and beyond.听


Sunday, Sept. 27

Available Sept. 25 听Virtual screening room听听$5
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There are numerous听films available to screen with the International Film Series.