What motivates journalists to keep going even when the news is so bleak—both for society and for journalism itself? Join the Center for Environmental Journalism for a panel discussion Feb. 20.
Professor Susan Thomas will explore how different musical artists and video directors have used pop music videos to explore what it means to be a Cuban citizen in the 21st century.
In honor of Black History Month, join the University of Colorado Law School on Feb. 25 for a panel discussion with distinguished lawyers and judges of color from across the state.
The CU Museum of Natural History is showcasing works by Maria Martinez, a master potter who rose to international fame for her signature black-on-black designs.
Are you responsible for hosting a recognition ceremony? You're invited to an event including campus representatives and off-campus vendors with helpful planning information. RSVP by Feb. 20.
Hear from economist and visiting scholar Paula Stephan as she examines how incentives and costs affect science as practiced at public research organizations.
As the Trump administration enters the second half of the president's term, the time is ripe for an exploration of the past, present and future of public lands law. Join the sixth annual Clyde O. Martz winter symposium.
Following a traumatic experience, people reach out to friends, mentors, family and close colleagues. Responses can have a big impact on healing. Learn more with the Office of Victim Assistance.
Looking for a job on campus? On Feb. 25, learn about on-campus employment opportunities and interact with departments that are hiring for spring, summer and fall 2019.
You’re the biggest defender of your health. Biometric screenings can provide early signals about health risks and help you track year-to-year progress.