Staff Council will host adventurer Scott Robinson for a travelogue of his five-month expedition down the Missouri River from Three Forks, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri. Scott will share photos and stories of this epic 2,341-mile journey.
On April 15, two politicians turned university presidents, including CU system's Mark Kennedy, will virtually meet to discuss bipartisanship and their enduring friendship as part of an ongoing series.
With a focus this week on students and families, CU leaders will discuss plans for the fall, including class schedules, registration and course modalities. There will also be updates on vaccines, the University Hill neighborhood and King Soopers tragedy.
Register for this virtual CU on the Weekend talk in which Assistant Professor Benjamin Teitelbaum will discuss his ethnographic research working directly with radical right idealogues.
Join as the campus continues its dialogue on academic freedom with a panel discussion on social media, sponsored by the Keller Center for the Study of the 1st Amendment, the Office of the Chancellor and Faculty Affairs.
In life, we bounce back from hard times and into good ones. We bounce to and from new experiences and remember the old. We use the bounces of our life to tell our stories. Join this year's mainstage event for more.
For the faculty-staff audience, CU leaders will discuss plans for returning to campus this fall. Topics will include class schedules, classroom layout, building safety, plans for working on campus, and ongoing health and safety.
Join virtually for a public conversation between University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy and University of Massachusetts President Marty Meehan. The two served in the U.S. House of Representatives together.
Jameela Jamil, star of NBC's The Good Place and a writer and activist, will give a CU Boulder talk at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 8. The Cultural Events Board, a CU Boulder student-led organization, is hosting the event.
CU Boulder Where You Are: Exploring CU Boulder’s Counterculture through the Archives will be postponed. We expect to reschedule for noon on Tuesday, May 30.