Professor Emeritus Phil Solomon passed away on April 20. The Department of Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts, his lifelong academic home, is hosting a film screening honoring his life and work.
In this presentation GOLD research scientist Katelynn Greer will provide an overview of the NASA GOLD mission science and examples of observations from early operations.
Once again, CU Boulder is participating as the university track sponsor at Boulder Startup Week. Check out the seven university track sessions featuring CU Boulder faculty, staff and alumni.
The Program in Jewish Studies is holding a public lecture with Professor Len Rubenstein and Zaher Sahloul, a medical doctor, reflecting on Nazi war crimes and how health professionals today continue to practice during times of war.
A certified nutrition therapist will advise on which foods provide optimal energy and which ones drain energy and vitality, a seminar brought to you by Elevations Credit Union and the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
The Center for Western Civilization & Thought Policy will host a panel of speakers focused on photojournalism and “Last Moments: Death and our Animal Companions” in an event that’s open to the public.
Writing doesn’t have to be a lonely process. Join the Teaching and Learning Unit the last Monday of April for snacks, tutors and the joys of the quiet synergy of working with others.
Explore the future of technology with more than 90 outstanding student projects, covering areas such as virtual/augmented reality, games, wearable technology and more on April 25.
Hear environmental design students present their ideas about design options for alleys, breezeways and plazas that can help increase the activity and vitality of Longmont’s Main Street.
Inspired by TED Talks, the School of Education’s Ed Talks are short, engaging presentations exploring topics like “What Reality TV Taught Me about Everyday Assessment,” “Trauma as Peril and Potential in Schools” and more.