Danielle Hodge of the College of Media, Communication and Information will discuss what it means to love Blackness in a white supremacist and anti-Black society. Building on African American intellectual traditions, Hodge will re-envision the relationship between freedom and love in the struggle for liberation.
The Office of Information Technology is running Canvas trainings all summer, including sessions on designing more engaging Canvas pages, adding interactive video content and streamlining how you add content to your Canvas course with MultiTool.
This introductory presentation for faculty and staff will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorder, its impact on the college experience and best practices for supporting neurodivergent students at CU.
Co-hosted by the Center for Humanities & the Arts' Jennifer Ho and the Research and Innovation Office's Donna Axel, this workshop will talk about fellowship writing especially for faculty interested in applying for fellowships that grant a semester (or more) free of teaching.
Presented by the CU Boulder Retired Faculty Association, Michelle Ellsworth's virtual presentation will discuss dance, language, machine learning and classical Greek writers from her two works. Plan to attend.
An alumna has built her brand, Past Life the Collective, as “a sustainable, small-batch label for those who speak the truth, walk their own path and raise hell.”
Natalia Molina is a historian who examines the interconnectedness of racial and ethnic communities through her concept of “racial scripts.” Join this Center of the American West webinar.
While CU Boulder's museums may be closed through the summer for in-person experiences, there's plenty going on virtually for everyone to enjoy. See what exhibits and experiences are available from home.
Everything from the dating renaissance to the future of real estate and design related to COVID-19 will be under the microscope in the next installment of this webinar series. Attend the live sessions or watch recordings.