Fall 2021
- On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 12pm noon via Zoom, Dr. Philip Deloria from Harvard University held a workshop with graduate students to discuss the future of Ph.D programs and the ways in which programs can be renewed/revitalized to fit a
- Does American pluralism also require a single-minded embrace of the idea of the liberal rights-bearing subject, or could we also imagine a pluralism built around political collectivities? It turns out that United States history has resources
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) & CU Libraries DIFFICULT DIALOGUES collaboration for Fall 2021 was on the theme of “Saying No, Slowing Down.” To that end, we are holding space for saying no to holding a formal event and
- The third installment of Humanities @ Home, a panel series partnership between CU Advancement and the Center for Humanities & the Arts! Humanities @ Home: Conspiracy Theories Thursday, October 28, Noon – 1 pm (MT) Virtual Zoom Webinar. This
- This virtual panel and screening with video essayist Kevin B. Lee, whose work both demonstrates how one can use the arts, literature, theory, and history to offer an understanding of human experience, was held on September 23rd, 2021 at 6pm MT