Join representatives from the Office of Information Technology on Nov. 18 for a Home Networking 101 session, where you’ll learn about internet service providers, connection types, broadband speeds and more.
A new panel on Nov. 11 will feature three CU Boulder alumni discussing how they have translated their degrees into successful careers. From their experiences, learn how to kick-start your own innovative career journey.
The Leeds School of Business Teaching Excellence Committee invites you to a presentation by Professor Clayton Lewis. He'll address challenging concepts faced by faculty to present a framework for using representations to teach effectively.
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a passionate supporter for progressive environmental policy and national public education, will give a virtual talk to the CU community on Nov. 9.
In this Nov. 12 live panel discussion with U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse, Brad Feld, science fiction author Blake Crouch and historian Patty Limerick, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser will moderate an examination of the arc of the next 50 years.
Join Associate Professor Scott Skinner-Thompson, who will draw from his new book to explain how privacy can serve as a form of expressive resistance to government and corporate surveillance regimes.
Staff Council and counselors from the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program invite you to a presentation about employee mental health support resources and ideas for mindfulness-based stress management strategies.
Join this exciting talk on Nov. 7 by Sam Brinton, an LGBTQ+ youth advocate and nuclear engineer. This event is part of the Out in STEM Symposium, a free conference for all CU Boulder students and community members.
Join a special virtual gathering for CU Boulder’s Ed Talks, a series of short, engaging talks—inspired by TED Talks—that address some of today’s most pressing issues in education.
Join former New York Times opinion writer and editor Bari Weiss and Benson Center Director Daniel Jacobson in a presentation and discussion about free speech and today's cancel culture. Previously slated for October, this event has been rescheduled for Nov. 19.