For millenia, the origin of life has been a topic of fascination, debate and investigation. Leading thinkers in the field will synthesize what we know, don't know and where we're headed.
Join composer and shakuhachi player Aidan Patrick Cook for a bold new performance experience. Sprawl out on a cushion and sink into a tableau of sound unlike anything you've heard.
Via this no-cost, open keynote and panel discussion Oct. 18, participants will consider how the telegraph parallels the modern rise of social networks and more.
Modeled after "The Amazing Race," this Oct. 21-22 event features mental and physical challenges created by former contestant and CU Boulder alumnus Floyd Pierce. The winning team gets $1,000.
Balancing energy resources, effectively communicating climate science and developing renewable technologies take center stage in this fall lecture series starting Oct. 14.
Family Weekend brings nearly 4,000 new faces to campus each year. It's a great opportunity to visit with family at your campus home, attend presentations, tour the area, watch Buffs football and more. See the full schedule of events Oct. 5–8.
Cultural Events Board is bringing Wu-Tang Clan founding member GZA to campus, a talented artist who also is a co-founder of the Science Genius educational program for students.
SHE: Third Biannual Embodied Judaism Symposium will explore Shekhinah, a feminine divine presence, with public gatherings and multimedia exhibits Nov. 2. Advance registration required.
University of Notre Dame professor David Campbell, expert on religion, politics and civic engagement, will discuss the politics of secularism in the United States during his Oct. 11 lecture.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Finnish independence, the College of Music will highlight the music and folk traditions of the Nordic country in a series of concerts and faculty exchanges starting Oct. 24.