Join Rachana Bhave from the Center for Teaching & Learning in an interactive session to explore RELATE strategies aimed at addressing microaggressions through bridging the gap between intent and impact.
The National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Hub: West Region—offered by Venture Partners at CU Boulder—is an immersive training program that transforms innovation into impact. Learn more at this info session.
This session Oct. 28 will help bring to light how the U.S. Electoral College works, including how Election Day will happen, the notion of so-called battleground states and whether it ought to be reformed.
The Research & Innovation Office is hosting a virtual workshop to help applicants strengthen their seed grant proposals. The grant program aims to stimulate new areas of research, scholarship and creativity on the CU Boulder campus.
Navajo weavings and jewelry by Indigenous artists will be on sale to support the care and preservation of a CU Museum of Natural History collection. Attendees can bring their own weavings for free, informal evaluations. There will also be an expert talk.
Take one hour out of your day for enrichment through this webinar, part of Open Access Week. Keynote speaker Arianna Becerril GarcĂa will discuss community and digital technologies to enable science as public good.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will host a campus webinar to discuss real-world threats including recent ransomware attacks that have affected public and private sectors.
In her Distinguished Research Lecture on Nov. 14, CU Boulder Professor Christy McCain will highlight how certain traits in some mammal and insect populations indicate who is at greatest risk from climate change.
Actor and theater scholar Tamara Meneghini will bring a long-ruling monarch to life in a solo performance Oct. 19—one that earned rave reviews at the recent Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Join Professor Tin Tin Su for an exciting talk. She will share her lab’s discovery of “shapeshifting” cells that help tissue repair and recover after damage, how her team is developing new treatments for head and neck cancers, and more.