Join Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick OâRourke as they provide updates for the fall semester at CU Boulder. They will address academics, vaccine requirements, work modalities and more.
The Mimesis Documentary Festival is described as an immersive theatrical and virtual slate of movies, workshops and more with artists, producers and scholars from around the world.
Join Colorado Law as a distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars discuss the notable cases the U.S. Supreme Court decided during the 2021â22 term and the impact of those decisions on practitioners.
Now through July 30, see the Pulitzer Prize finalist âDance Nationâ by Clare Barron performed in CU Boulder's Black Box Theater. The Colorado premiere features a host of students, alumni and faculty.
Join TIAA for the July 28 webinar, Sheâs got it: A woman's guide to saving and investing. Gain knowledge on womenâs specific financial needs and get started building your financial future.
Leading Indigenous voices on climate change and human rights, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Environment, the vice chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the 2020 TIME Magazine Kid of the Yearâthese are among the 33 panelists who have confirmed their participation in the inaugural Global Climate Summit this fall.
Learn about CU Boulder projects and partnerships, including the campus of the future and the universityâs leadership on climate change action, plus enjoy food, exhibits and Band on the Bricksâjoin CU Night in Downtown Boulder.
A series of films, canvases and a dynamic living wall expose the multifaceted worlds of cyanobacteria in an exhibition at Denver Museum of Nature & Science. âRefreshâ reveals microscopic landscapes that allow us to ponder how these prehistoric organisms shaped our world and how they could help us move toward a cleaner future.
The Research and Innovation Office is excited to announce the launch of the third annual Fellowship Writing & Peer Editing Program. Faculty are encouraged to attend a 30-minute kickoff on July 13 to determine if the program is right for them.
Join the CU Environmental Center at the Boulder Public Library garden space on July 20 to make clay seed bombs with resilient and native seeds, soil and clay powder. Be part of seed bomb creation, dispersion or both.