The Research & Innovation Office is hosting a Nov. 6 workshop to help applicants strengthen their proposals in advance of the Jan. 21 submission deadline for the Research & Innovation Seed Grant program.
Confronted by the aftermath of the Holocaust and the establishment of a Jewish State after World War II, Jews found new ways to think of themselves as Jewish Americans in the American West.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly's Intercollegiate Athletics Committee and the CU Department of Athletics is presenting a new conversation series beginning Oct. 28 with Athletic Director Rick George.
Starting Thursday, CU's fall athletics teams will play a series of home games, including the regular season finale for soccer, two home games for volleyball, and a key home game for football against USC.
On Oct. 25, the Squeezed Out conference will explore creative solutions to the challenges of affordability, diversity and equity in rapidly-growing Colorado communities. All are welcome. Register to attend.
CU Boulder staff and faculty working to meet continuing professional education requirements or who have fiscal roles and responsibilities are invited to upcoming CPA training sessions held online and on campus.
Elaine Pagels, a scholar who argues that early Christians invented the devil, will discuss the origins of Satan in Christianity and Satan’s role in humanity’s social history at an event on Oct. 24.
The CU Boulder Free to Be student organization is hosting an Oct. 21 debate titled, “Should the world radically restrict fossil fuels use to prevent climate change?â€
The Herd's homecoming dinner provides seniors with the opportunity to enjoy dinner, beverages and dessert while connecting with classmates, all for free at the Koenig Alumni Center. Register now.