Graduate Student Edition - May 1, 2023
Campus Community
10 things to do this week: Indulge in a late-night breakfast and more
This week brings the ATLAS Expo, free goodies at The Hive, a meditation at Fiske, a walk through the farmer’s market, a silent film accompanied by CU music students, a pouring challenge and more.
Find your study spot
Whether you're looking for a nice view or somewhere nearby to get a snack, these spots will make the hours spent studying more enjoyable.
Plan for increased traffic, parking congestion May 11–13
Commencement and many recognition ceremonies will bring several days of excitement and celebration to the community. This means CU 51´«Ã½ and city of 51´«Ã½ roadways will be heavily impacted as well.
Before you leave town: End-of-year reminders
With many students planning to leave campus and 51´«Ã½ at the end of the semester, here are some tips and general reminders.
The Conversation
Artificial intelligence is exciting—and an ethical minefield
AI is poised to reshape parts of U.S. culture and society, but have tech developments raced ahead of our ability to understand the consequences? Here are four essential reads from The Conversation archives.
Events & Exhibits
A music extravaganza: CU at Boettcher series returns May 2
CU at BoettcherÌýis back for the first time since 2020, with the symphony orchestra and allÌýchoirsÌýset to perform Carl Orff’s formidable Carmina Burana. The concert also will feature the world premiere of Carter Pann’s symphony, On The Importance of Our Democracy, and a collaboration with the youth music-training programÌýEl Sistema.
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