On Sept. 17, join Professor Ming Hsu Chen, who will elaborate on the concept of pursuing citizenship, drawing from her new book, Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era.
Beginning Sept. 15, this Getches-Wilkinson Center series will explore issues such as the rise of creative funding, leveraging the business community, linkages between healthy landscapes, climate adaptation and improved resiliency, and more.
Register now for virtual free lectures about solar research, political compromise and musical time featuring some of CU Boulder's most dynamic faculty.
Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi and Alicia Garza, the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, will give a virtual talk to the CU Boulder community on Wednesday, Sept. 16.
This interactive talk is focused on recognizing the function and method of stress and how to reduce it. During the training, you will learn practical tips and tools to manage stress and change unhealthy habits.
The CU system invites you to learn more about self-care. Leading the workshop will be Alex Yannacone, a director at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
Landed helps employees buy homes and navigate their options for homebuying, including a shared equity down payment program. Learn more at information sessions this month, open to all CU employees.
Creating and maintaining CU campus connections is more important than ever. Join the Sko Together Dinners to meet fellow undergraduate students and create personal connections within the community.
The stars of tomorrow are on stage today at CU Boulder. The students of the College of Music are presenting works old and new for their degree-qualifying recitals. Tune in and enjoy.