In the lead-up to workshops Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, a Colorado Shakespeare Festival teaching artist discusses original practices, dramaturgy, teaching Shakespeare to kids and seven years of projects.
Join this free performance, open to the public, at 7:30 p.m, located at Macky Auditorium. The orchestra will perform symphonies and large-scale orchestral works of several composers.
This 7 p.m. discussion at Fiske Planetarium will explore the link between extreme events, from fires to flooding, heat waves and droughts, and climate change.
Take a look at faculty and graduate student projects. Works are likely to include documentary films, installation art, immersive virtual reality, augmented reality and projection art.
The Pac-12 Conference has named 18 Buffs to the All-Academic Teams, an honor reserved for those with minimum 3.0 GPAs and who are starters or significant contributors to their teams.
CU Boulder researchers have developed a potent, drug-like compound that could someday revolutionize treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases.
For more than three decades, the CU Wizards program has presented no-cost monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science. If you plan to attend this month, on Saturday, Dec. 2, please arrive early.Ìý