Ondine Geary's “Radius of Transmission” project will explore grief in performances across three venues in Boulder, including a one-person appointment-only storage unit.
Join a course whose goal is to identify the paradigm shift needed to foster the collective noticing and collective action we can take to build a campus environment and climate we want for ourselves and students.
Looking to save some money and help reduce waste, while also finding some new furniture? Check out Property Services' upcoming auction of surplus furniture, which is open to the public.
Alphonse Keasley Jr. and Gene Hayworth are among four local citizens who will be recognized for their contributions to the arts in Boulder County at a community event on Sept. 6.
CU Boulder will host the first field hearing of the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis on Thursday, Aug. 1; clean energy transition will be the topic of the hearing.
The public is invited to attend a screening of “Change the Subject” — a new documentary film about labels, libraries and activism from a group of former Dartmouth College students committed to advancing the rights of undocumented peoples.
The University of Colorado Law School's popular Mini Law School will launch its eighth season this fall with a brand new curriculum that addresses the ways in which the law impacts people’s daily lives in a variety of contexts. Participate in-person in Boulder or via livestream from the location of your choosing.
Admission and parking are free at Boulder's annual Fourth of July celebration at Folsom Field. Entertainment starts at 8:30 p.m., and fireworks begin at dark.