Graduate Student Edition - April 1, 2024
Faculty Takes
Tips for viewing the solar eclipse safely
On April 8, parts of the United States will witness a total solar eclipse. Solar scientist Jimmy Negus gives his take on why this will be a can’t-miss event and how to enjoy an eclipse without damaging your eyes.
Campus Community
20 things to do: Go roller-skating, watch Sundance shorts, more
This week brings a housing fair for international students, free coffee and brownies, chancellor selection forums, the music of Harry Styles and Queen,Ìýsexual health trivia and more.
How to avoid employment scams
Job scams can result in identity theft or a loss of money. Watch out for these warning signs and red flags to avoid falling victim.
Eclipse ‘magic’: Students traveling to Texas for astronomical event
On April 8, a total eclipse will pass over parts of Texas, the last chance to see such an event from the United States until 2044. A team from ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø and the National Solar Observatory, including five students, will be among the crowds of people traveling to the Lone Star State to experience this occurrence.
Events & Exhibits
National Poetry Month coming to the University Libraries
Contribute to a collaborative poem, engage with librarians and receive a pocket poem to carry—April 9 and 10 at the east entrance of Norlin Library or at each of the campus libraries’ service desks all month long.
Black and Gold Weekend April 25–28 to include football game, Lil Wayne concert
Tickets are on sale for various Black and Gold Weekend events. The multi-day festivities will include the Arrow Electronics Black and Gold Spring Football game, a post-game concert with Lil Wayne, a CU football alumni reunion and a talent show.
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