Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss of the University of Colorado Law School will moderate an interdisciplinary discussion with scholars of law, philosophy and politics on the state of equality in 2021—free and open to the public.
Just in time for Halloween, join the Department of Theatre & Dance for spine-tingling ghost stories from around the world. Bring a friend—you won’t want to watch this alone!
Opening in early October, with a reception in mid-October, Music Buffs: A Century of Music at CU features the stories of some of the most iconic music venues on campus, as well as famous alumni. The exhibit will also include a guided song tour event.
The Accessing Higher Ground conference focuses on the implementation and benefits of accessible media, universal design and assistive technology in the university, business and public settings. Early registration opens Oct. 8.
Beginning Oct. 8, join CU International for free coffee and snacks, meet international and domestic students and have a good time––open to all students and faculty.
Register for the Los Seis de Boulder, Race and Memory Symposium, which will be free and open to all with dramatic readings, podcasting, panel discussions, music and more, all focused on the Los Seis de Boulder and the Chicano movement.
During the Sept. 25 CU on the Weekend lecture, Professor Max Boykoff highlighted dimensions of his book, integrating lessons from the social sciences and humanities to more effectively make connections that everyday citizens care about.
The Health and Wellness Summit, Family Weekend, Diversity and Inclusion Summit, Homecoming and more––there's always something happening at CU Boulder! Don't miss these seven events.