Tyrone Glover

Criminalizing race: A practitioner’s perspective on policing and mass incarceration—Feb. 23

Feb. 12, 2021

In this installment of the Race and the Law series, alumnus Tyrone Glover will explore the link between the Black criminal inferiority narrative and the making of modern American systems of policing and criminal justice.

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis

Enjoy The Democracy! Suite Feb. 19–21

Feb. 12, 2021

Featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis, The Democracy! Suite aims to entertain, inspire and uplift with the full vigor, vision and depth of America’s music.

A scientist with beakers

Explore the magic of chemistry Feb. 20

Feb. 12, 2021

Designed for a family audience, this CU Wizards webinar will feature an exciting discussion with CU Boulder Professor Tanja Cuk. Register today for the free event.

graduate students flip through a children's book

Grad students: Apply to join an art and humanities cohort

Feb. 12, 2021

The Engaged Arts and Humanities Graduate Student Scholars program provides up to $2,000 for professional development and support for a community-engaged scholarship project focused on arts and humanities. Apply by March 2.

close-up photo of a flower

Check out meditation, yoga, contemplative pedagogy offering for the spring

Feb. 12, 2021

Contemplative Resource Center spring-semester offerings include meditation, yoga and contemplative pedagogy workshops. Plan to attend!

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How to talk to others with different points of view

Feb. 12, 2021

It can be challenging to have conversations with people who don’t share our own views or who see the world differently from us. Check out some ways to have open dialogues, no matter who you’re talking to.

Rico Nasty

Rapper Rico Nasty to give CU virtual performance, talk Feb. 23

Feb. 12, 2021

Rico Nasty, a rapper, singer and songwriter who recently released her debut album "Nightmare Vacation," will give a virtual performance and talk for the campus community. The student-led Cultural Events Board is hosting the event.

Old Main in the fall

Regents weigh in on new building names, tuition, compensation, more

Feb. 11, 2021

At its Feb. 11 meeting, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve the new names of a pair of buildings and held a preliminary discussion on tuition, fees and compensation. The board also formally recognized members of the 2020 cohort of distinguished professors.

Lucile Berkeley Buchanan (from the Buchanan Archives)

CU regents approve renaming of 2 campus buildings

Feb. 11, 2021

Approved are the new names of two buildings––one after pioneering alumna and lifelong educator Lucile Berkeley Buchanan and another after Professor Emeritus Albert Ramírez and his late wife, Vera, who for many years provided support, mentorship and guidance to first-generation and other underrepresented students.

A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus updates: Feb. 11 edition

Feb. 11, 2021

Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Mobile testing; expert advice on face coverings; Buff Pass upgrades; and more.

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