CIRES is pleased to welcome John J. Clague of Simon Fraser University as the next distinguished lecturer. Join as he presents "Danger from the sea: Sea-level rise in a changing climate."
The Research & Innovation Seed Grant Program, which stimulates new, compelling areas of research and creative work, is hosting a Dec. 6 workshop and accepting proposals through Jan. 8.
The cyberBUFFS Hackathon will feature a mix of mini games, battle rooms and live mission scenarios designed to challenge students at all levels of proficiency. Register now.
On Nov. 4, drawing on experience in government and academia, Alice Madden will address why climate change has become so politicized, how we got here and how to move forward.
On Nov. 3, George Norlin Award recipient Yusur Wajih Al-Madani will present a reading of "The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy," arguing for a new perspective for understanding adaptations.
Join the Nov. 3–4 interdisciplinary symposium featuring engaging discussions on the causes and impacts of the Little Ice Age, the coldest centuries of the past 8,000 years.
Learn how LASP is contributing to space measurements of Earth's energy balance with the TSIS and CLARREO Pathfinder missions. Plus, see fun videos of the TSIS platform being prepared for launch.
CU Boulder's free Diversity and Inclusion Summit, Nov. 7–8, will include several interactive sessions along the theme: "Building the Road Map: Finding our Way."
Need a refresher on Crucial Conversations? All program graduates are invited to join certified facilitators for a monthly hour-long deep dive into the course curriculum, starting Nov. 1.