The city of Boulder and CU Boulder, led by the Community Engagement, Design and Research Center, are hosting a high-profile conference focused on city-university partnerships and urban innovation.
Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law for their 40th annual summer conference June 6–7, which will address how best to navigate the upcoming negotiation of new water management guidelines.
The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference, held Aug. 8–9, engages participants in learning about teaching practices and technologies, challenging the way they think about both.
Once again, CU Boulder is participating as the university track sponsor at Boulder Startup Week. Check out the seven university track sessions featuring CU Boulder faculty, staff and alumni.
Inspired by TED Talks, the School of Education’s Ed Talks are short, engaging presentations exploring topics like “What Reality TV Taught Me about Everyday Assessment,†“Trauma as Peril and Potential in Schools†and more.
The Health and Wellness Summit on April 25 is an opportunity for faculty, staff and students to learn about a holistic approach to health and wellness, campus resources and support services.
From panel discussions to keynote speeches, performances and more—among the final three days of events at the Conference on World Affairs, you're sure to find something you don't want to miss.
Each spring, some of the world’s foremost thinkers, artists and decision-makers converge in Boulder to exchange ideas and discuss topics such as design, leadership, politics, science and more.
The 2020 presidential candidate will close CU Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs with the Molly Ivins Memorial Plenary, a mainstay of the CWA, on Saturday, April 13.