Exhibits
- The Nahuatl Evening is free and will include three speakers, Indigenous language performances, including one by the Boulder Children's Chorale, and a book exhibition.
- This free event is open to faculty, staff and students and will take you around campus as you explore CU Boulderâs arts and culture sites and engage in immersive, stress-free activities.
- After a closure that lasted over a year, the CU Museum of Natural History will be reopening its doors to the campus and community Monday, Sept. 27.
- The ratification of the 19th Amendment secured and protected womenâs right to vote. The University Libraries held a panel discussion and is providing an online exhibit of archives.
- The CU Museum has gone virtual, offering a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families and community membersâonline accessible every day and always free.
- Confronted by the aftermath of the Holocaust and the establishment of a Jewish State after World War II, Jews found new ways to think of themselves as Jewish Americans in the American West.
- The University Libraries and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are delighted to share the newly curated Walter Orr Roberts digital collection.
- Fellowship recipient Aubrey Kroger brings her electrical and computer engineering background to her exhibit called âWonder Women: The Dynamic, Influential, and Innovative Scientists of CU Boulder,â now on display in Gemmill Library.
- Join the Earth Sciences & Map Library for a reception at their latest exhibit, showcasing a range of Western maps alongside works by notable artists and students that depict the relationship between art and science.
- To be held on the Buff Plaza and inside Balch Fieldhouse, the event will feature the latest in electric vehicles, e-bikes and more, as well as presentations from NREL, Proterra and Polaris.