The King’s Singers, a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning a cappella ensemble, will ring in the holidays with CU Presents at Macky Auditorium with their crisp close-harmony vocal sound.
During this CU on the Weekend talk, Professor James Anaya will discuss the drivers behind and the most prominent elements of developing a body of international law and policy related to the rights of Indigenous people.
Delight in the twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at CU Boulder’s Holiday Festival, an annual tradition that’s enchanting for all ages.
In the last 20 years, Colorado has been disproportionately impacted by violence, and it ranks fourth in the U.S. in the number of mass shootings. Join this CU Boulder-Naropa University event to explore violence prevention and healing.
Join the Nov. 13 CU on the Weekend talk in which expert Hannah Brenkert-Smith will discuss the role of social science and how local data can improve engagement with residents living in fire-prone communities.
A group of CU Boulder artists and technologists, many of whom share connections with the ATLAS Institute, contributed to the Museum of Boulder’s newest exhibit “Convivial Machines,” which opened in October.
Join the UMC and Veteran and Military Affairs for a ceremony featuring keynote speaker U.S. Navy Admiral Bill McRaven, the ROTC color guard and a performance by the CU Buffoons. Reception to follow.
Co-hosted by the CU Boulder School of Education and the city’s largest independent bookshop, the Boulder Book Store, the 2021 virtual Children’s Book Festival will feature 10 award-winning authors.
The CU Philharmonia Orchestra concert Nov. 15 will feature a new work by Jessica Mays, Maurice Ravel’s “Ma Mère l’Oye” and Felix Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 5 in D major/minor, Op. 107.
In this Nov. 17 workshop, international graduate students will learn and practice strategies for building relationships with colleagues and gain confidence in communicating in English.