This week brings end-of-semester celebrations, women’s basketball vs. Samford, plenty of study breaks with treats, Canadian Brass holiday concert, student exhibitions and more.
Monday, Dec. 17
10a.m. to 4p.m. Wardenburg
Relax and de-stress from studying with nap pods, coloring, tea and hot cocoa.
2–3p.m. UMC 330
Enjoy free coffee and donuts with your fellow Buffs.
9a.m. to 5p.m.UMC 313
Take a break from studying (Monday through Wednesday)and stop by the Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations office for study snacks, a peanut butter and jelly bar and relaxing activities such as crafts and coloring pages.
7:30p.m.
Welcome the Christmas season with a performance of lively carols and other holiday favorites by the world’s most famous brass quintet. start at $21.
Before you leave town: 2018 winter break reminders
With winter break quickly approaching, please take a moment to review some reminders and tips.
Tuesday, Dec. 18
9a.m. to 1p.m.Broadway/Euclid Bus Stop and Williams Village Bus Stop
Treat yourself with a pre-winter break trifecta: free hot coffee, cookiesand travel kits. You.
Wednesday, Dec. 19
11a.m. to 5p.m. ŷڱƵ Art Museum
Stop by the ŷڱƵ Art Museum and check outthefall 2018 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition. The exhibitfeaturesartists Lucero Aguirre, Alex Ferrante, Camila Friedman-Gerlicz and Julia Klema.
On display nowNorlin Library, The Laughing Goat
Pick up some coffee and check out thewinning entries from the 2018 Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest. Photos are on display throughout the Laughing Goat area, with the first placeentry, Garden of Edenby Michala Whitmore, an undergraduate history major, on the large wall leading to Norlin Commons.
Find resources, tips for managing stress and more events at colorado.edu/finals.
Thursday, Dec. 20
7p.m. ŷڱƵ Events Center
Come out and support the women's basketball team as they take on the Samford Bulldogs.
7p.m. Fiske Planetarium
Light up the cold dark season with a warm and bright holiday show. Season of Light explores the reasons humans are so fascinated with lighting up our lives during the December holiday season.Tickets are $7.
Friday, Dec. 21