Published: March 18, 2019

This week brings a free Zumba class in celebration of Women’s “Herstory” Month, a talk on the importance of storytelling in suicide prevention, Pizza & Perspectives: India, the Mobile Food Pantry and more.

Students sit on steps outside the UMCMonday, March 18

5–6.. UMC415–17
Join International Student & Scholar Services and the Environmental Center to learn how to transform your lifestyle to sustainable living with some fun and relaxing crafts! They will be making personal care products.

5–6.. Rec Center, Studio 2
Join theRec Center and Center for Inclusion & Social Changefor aa free Zumba class in celebration ofWomen’s “Herstory” Month.The class will feature a playlist that centers on women and femme artists or musicians. This will be a space for empowerment and celebration. Free admission.

5–8 p.m. ECCR 155
Clinical psychologist Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas, aninspirational international speaker and impact entrepreneur, will discuss the importance of storytelling in "sharing your story of lived experience with suicide" and how that can help with the healing process.Spencer-Thomas was moved to work in suicide prevention after her younger brother, a Denver entrepreneur, died of suicide after a difficult battle with bipolar condition. RSVP is required.

6–9p.m. UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Join the Middle Eastern Student Association for CU Ƶ's second-annual Hijab Fashion Show. This event is free and open to the whole campus community.


Tuesday, March 19

Noon to 1 p.m. C4C S350
Come hear different Indian student perspectives on culture, life in the U.S. and life back home, plus get a chance to ask your own questions. Free pizza too.

7–9p.m. Chem 140

Join the and Cultural Events Board for a relaxing night and screening of the film Widows! Widows is the story of four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands’ criminal activities.


Wednesday, March 20

Need more things to do?

2:30–4p.m. UMC South Plaza
Are you skipping meals or groceries due to lack of financial resources, making hard choices with what bills to payand/or running out of food at the end of a pay period? The Mobile Food Pantry is bringing fresh produce, dairy and pantry items to campus.


Thursday, March 21

3:30–6:30 p.m.CU Events Center
Ƶ Countyemployers are looking for help.Positions include paid jobs, paid internships andvolunteer opportunities.

5:30–7:30 p.m. ENVD134
Join the for a discussion on food sovereignty and food justice while exploring the meaning of decolonizing your diet and enjoying delicious, healthy foods!


Friday, March 22

Enjoy spring break!