Did you know bats “speak” to each other individually? What do bats mean in different cultures? Learn this and more at the exhibition Bats: Language & Cultures, located in The HIVE.
The University Libraries are proud to host a student-generated exhibit celebrating 50 years of UMAS y MEXA de CU Boulder, including a reception event on March 20.
For a display recognizing International Women's Day, University Libraries put out the call, and the campus community responded. The question: Who are your favorite female storytellers?
This week an inflatable version of Go For It, a creation of the Chicago-based, internationally recognized artist Matthew Hoffman, is on display in the south quad of the Engineering Center.
The CU Museum of Natural History is showcasing works by Maria Martinez, a master potter who rose to international fame for her signature black-on-black designs.
“Binding Wounds, Pushing Boundaries” looks at those who served as surgeons and nurses and how their work challenged notions of race and gender. Visit the exhibit at Norlin Library through March 16.
Colorado is home to 29 diverse species of snakes. At the CU Museum of Natural History, examine each species, learn their natural histories and their role balancing the environment.
The expo features student engineering projects from 667 students across 154 teams, the culmination of the First-Year Engineering Projects and Invention and Innovation courses.
Get a sneak peek at the Polly and Mark Addison Collection Outreach Exhibition with CU Boulder faculty and staff. Enjoy an appetizing reception, cash bar and networking.
Tattoos that change color in sunlight and a do-it-yourself light show for musicians are just a few of the projects you can check out at the Oct. 19 ATLAS Research Showcase.