During the Sept. 25 CU on the Weekend lecture, Professor Max Boykoff highlighted dimensions of his book, integrating lessons from the social sciences and humanities to more effectively make connections that everyday citizens care about.
The Health and Wellness Summit, Family Weekend, Diversity and Inclusion Summit, Homecoming and more––there's always something happening at CU Boulder! Don't miss these seven events.
This tradition includes a one-mile underwear race through campus and an afterparty with a DJ and free food. All donated clothing items will benefit Denver charities. Those who donate five or more clothing items will receive a free fanny pack.
Register to attend the upcoming "the future is" conference, a stage to exchange effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions that advance sustainability in higher education and surrounding communities.
An event from CU Theatre Sept. 29–Oct. 3, featuring short plays and songs on climate, hopes to offer audiences a diverse perspective on climate change and the ways it affects so many people differently.
This free event is open to faculty, staff and students and will take you around campus as you explore CU Boulder’s arts and culture sites and engage in immersive, stress-free activities.
Kevin Roose, a New York Times technology writer and the author of three best-selling books, will speak in a virtual keynote sponsored by ASSETT and the President’s Fund for the Humanities.
Scientist James Mason will discuss preparations for three small satellite and sounding rocket launches, presenting an exciting launch video. Smaller missions are a fast-growing and flexible segment that represents a return to an abundance of diverse and exciting science.
Sarah James, associate professor of Classics at CU Boulder, will present "Exotic Contents, Exquisite Containers: Perfume Bottles and Jewelry Boxes of Ancient Greece" in a virtual program at 6 p.m.