MacArthur Fellow Josh Kun will discuss how the DJ method of crossfading is used to explore and animate historic sheet music, vinyl LPs and more, addressing issues of gentrification, urban redevelopment and racial inequality.
Welcome back, Buffs! This week brings free kickoff week at The Rec, a Faculty Tuesdays concert, Welcome Back Wednesday, the “Why Culture Matters Most” lecture, “Mid90s” film screening and more.
You're invited to a one-of-a-kind, reputation-building celebration of CU Boulder on Jan. 31 in Denver. And, as an employee, you can save $10 on admission.
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, David Fishman will discuss the story of ghetto inmates who rescued thousands of rare books and manuscripts by hiding, burying and smuggling them.
The CU ski team will make history this week when they introduce a new race format during their annual Colorado Invitational, held concurrently at Eldora and Steamboat Springs Jan. 9–13.
Whether you are new to Canvas or are ready to explore advanced Canvas features and techniques, OIT’s learning technology consultants are here to help. Sign up for a training.
Megafires, Cuban pop music, ancient aliens and medieval Spain take center stage as part of this free public lecture series featuring some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic faculty.
The Grammy Award-winning string quartet has been moving audiences and selling out concerts at CU Boulder for more than three decades. Catch a performance Jan. 13 or 14.
Help us thank and recognize teachers while giving back to local school districts! Discounted tickets for the Jan. 10 CU men’s basketball game are available for all educators and families.
Colorado is home to 29 diverse species of snakes. At the CU Museum of Natural History, examine each species, learn their natural histories and their role balancing the environment.