The CU Board of Regents will hold a series of town halls, including one in Boulder Oct. 16, to gather insight and feedback in the search for CU’s next president.
Â鶹ÒùÔº from historically underrepresented and underserved communities can meet faculty and learn how to get started on projects. Â鶹ÒùÔº: Register today. Faculty: Sign up to host an interest table.
Check out International Coffee Hour, a talk with Al Jazeera editor Colin Dayan, Startup Weekend Boulder Space, concert celebrating space pioneers, "Stranger Things" light show, a cover letter workshop and more.
The inaugural Research & Innovation Week, through Oct. 19, is filled with events designed to strengthen community and collaboration while demonstrating the broad impact of the work of faculty, researchers, postdocs, students and staff.
Connect with leaders of employee-owned companies, from online platforms to farmer co-ops, at the Conscious Capitalism Conference Nov. 7. Learn how this sector can create a more democratic society.
This week brings a workshop on hate speech vs. free speech, Pizza & Perspectives on South America, a discussion of one of America's most important conservative thinkers, fall fun at CU on Friday and more.
Open to all, the first annual Research & Innovation Week Oct. 15–19 will highlight and shape tomorrow's leaders, showcase some of our most compelling innovations and demonstrate the broad impact of CU Boulder.
Picture books and young adult literature appeal to all ages and majors! Come and celebrate the Children's and Young Adult Open House at Norlin Library, followed by a documentary screening.
With the law school as host, the public is invited to sit in on cases of alleged human rights violations Oct. 1-5. No registration is required for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights proceedings, which have never before been held off site in the United States.