Published: Sept. 23, 2024

Fall is here Buffs! This week brings fall treats, two chances to see thenationally-ranked CU women's soccer team, the CU Ƶ Fall Powwow, a health and wellness event and more.

two campus community member sit at an outdoor table togetherMonday, Sept. 23

2–3 p.m.UMC North Dining Room
Celebrate the autumn season with sweet fall treats and learn about different campus organizations. Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement and the CU Pride Office.

4:30–7..Ѱ247
Come learn what the E-Center does, and take the first step to becoming a Sustainable Buff.

7–9.. The Connection
Stop by The Connection for trivia—teams and individuals are welcome! This event is free to enter, and sign-up starts at 6 p.m. at The Connection front desk. There will be prizes for top finishers!


Tuesday, Sept. 24

3–4..C4C Abrams Lounge
Planning to attend an upcoming Career Fair? Join this event to learn more about what to wear, what to bring, ways to work on your elevator speech and find what you're looking for on the fair map in advance. All first-generation students are welcome.

5–9 p.m.UMC 235
Add some flair to your room or apartment with your very own DIY fridge magnet. All supplies are provided, space is limited and to attend.

‘Reservation Dogs’ actor, environmental activist Dallas Goldtooth talk

7p.m. Macky Auditorium $2
Perhaps best known for his role as William Knifeman in the FX series “Reservation Dogs,”Goldtooth brings a unique perspective to the issues of environmental justice and environmental racism, which are central to this talk. .


Wednesday, Sept. 25

Culture Crawl

10 a.m. Various locations
Discover and connect with CU Ƶ arts and culture. The Culture Crawl is back for its fourth year. Stop by 15-plus events throughout the day including exhibitions, food tastings, performances, art making, prize giveaways and more.

11a.m.–noon UMC 330
Discover the ins and outs of event planning with other student leaders. This event is a part of the Build a Buff Leadership Luncheons series.

1–4p.m. Wardenburg Health Center
Stop by Wardenburg andshare yourthoughts, needs and aspirations around health and well-being with Associate Vice Chancellor Jess Doty. Whether you have ideas to improve campus wellness or questions to ask, your voice matters. Snacks will be provided, so stop by, connect, and contribute to shaping the future of student health and wellness!

3–4p.m. UMC 247
Learn more about being a resident advisor (RA) at CU Ƶ! As an RA, you will gain leadership skills, work with a diverse group of people, create an inclusive community and so much more. At this information session, you will learn more about the RA role and the application process and timeline.

3:30–5 p.m.Wardenburg Student Health Center, Room 321
Mental health concerns are common. As a leader, you may be in a unique position to notice and intervene when someone is struggling. Join this workshop to learn what mental health looks like at CU, how to recognize and respond when someone is struggling, and how to connect someone with relevant resources while maintaining healthy boundaries.

5–11 p.m.UMC Gaming Lounge
Join fellow Buffs for an evening of celebrating the Latinx excellence in gaming. Experience free games in the Gaming Lounge created by Latinx creators/developers or that center the Latinx experience.

5:15–7p.m. UMC 417
This workshop is tailored for international graduatestudents serving or preparing to serve as teaching assistants (TAs). You'll learnstrategies for fielding student questions andproviding appropriate responses, as well as how to askinsightful questions and follow-up questions to gauge student comprehension.

2 things to check off your to-do list

  • : From Sept. 24 to 26, help fight food insecurity on campus by participating in Swipe It Forward. Anyone with a meal plan can donate one meal swipe per day. As you check out, tell the cashier you would like to donate. ٴDz’t have a meal plan but still want to help? or register to volunteer.
  • .Student flu shots are available for students and graduate students. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins can be accommodated depending on availability.


Thursday, Sept. 26

6–7:30p.mWolf Law Building, Wittemyer Courtroom
Join Bob Anderson, solicitor of the Deparment of the Interior, for this lecture: “Public Lands, Water, and Tribal Sovereignty in an Era of Energy Transition.”.

6–8p.mC4C Abrams Lounge
Make new friends, enjoy free street tacos, connect with community and play Lotería with the Center for Inclusion and Social Change.

7p.m Prentup Field
Cheer on the No. 21 ranked women's soccer team as they host the Baylor Bears under the lights in this Big 12 matchup.

7–8 p.m. Fiske Planetarium
Grab your Buff OneCard and head over to Fiske Planetarium to enjoy Free Fiske Thursday! All 7 p.m. shows and star talks are free for CU Ƶ students on Thursdays.

8–10 p.mUMC Glenn Miller Ballroom
Join fellow art aficionados to create a work of art that even the beginning painter can be proud of! Take some time to relax and learn from a pro. This is a great way to engage with your peers while creating a painting you can’t wait to show off! All supplies included.


Friday, Sept. 27

5–6p.m.Rec Center studio 2
The Rec offers Free Friday Power Hour each week as a preview of all the fitness classes it has to offer. No experience is required to join—it’s free with your Buff OneCard.

7–10 p.m.Rec Center climbing gym
Come out and connect with new climbing partners! Share a belay, a spot, some beta or try out a partner boulder problem. Meet some new friends to climb with indoors and out. Free to climbing gym members or day pass holders.

8p.m. Chem 140
Join Program Council to watch “The Hangover” on the big screen—for free!


Saturday, Sept. 28

8a.m. Farrand Field
The Native and Indigenous students, staff and faculty at CU Ƶ are excited to invite the campus community and beyond to join a vibrant day filled with dancing, drumming, music, food and celebration.

9 a.m.–3 p.m.UMC South Terrace
CU in the Community is a series of one-time, student-led volunteer projects offered in collaboration with local nonprofit organizations. The Yard Busters program connects our community with seniors facing the challenge of cleaning up debris or overgrowth in their yard. Volunteers will visit seniors’ homes to help with basic yard cleanup, provide friendly interactions,and promote safety and peace of mind.


Sunday, Sept. 29

1p.m. Prentup Field
Kick off your Sunday afternoon by supporting your CU women's soccer team as they take on the Kansas Jayhawks on the pitch.