Through Sept. 13, the International Film Series is screening '3100 Run and Become'—a film following the runners of the world's longest marathon, exploring the meditative side of marathons and running as a way of enlightenment—along with panel discussions.
This week brings to campus an interactive discussion with Reddit's head of talent, free nutrition consultation, a deep-dive look at eclipses, three film screenings, CU on Friday and more.
The award-winning Dee Dee Bridgewater will bring her musical history full circle in her CU Presents performance with selections from her latest album, "Memphis…Yes, I'm Ready."
Join the Alumni Association for an exclusive screening of this award-winning film produced by CU Boulder alumna Larissa Rhodes, as well as a panel discussion with the crew.
This year, ODECE will focus its Making Excellence Inclusive efforts on employees and student-workers. The new event series starts Sept. 12, featuring Katelin Holloway, head of talent at Reddit.
Faculty, instructors and staff are invited to explore innovative approaches to creating and sustaining campus cultures supportive of undergraduate research, scholarly and creative production.
In the Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy's event Sept. 13, Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy Stephen B. Presser will address the president's judicial philosophy.
This weekend, check out the volleyball home opener, photography hike, American Football 101 workshop, the Buffalo Bicycle Classic, MCDB's department celebration, Boulder Pridefest and more.
October's sessions include a conversation with Terri Fiez, commercialization and partnering with industry, proposal budgeting 101 and finding funding. Register today.