This week's episode of the Brainwaves podcast will take a look at a system most of us have been through, but which we don't know everything about: public K-12 education.
Loesch is an author, commentator and former spokesperson for the National Rifle Association. She will speak at 7 p.m. in Math 100. Tickets are available for free to students and the general public.
This year, 14 students visited El Paso, Texas, where they got a holistic education in immigration policy, meeting with everyone from migrants to border patrol agents.
Join Colorado Law for an evening with Sister Helen Prejean, a lifelong abolitionist, author and nun who will speak about the death penalty in America, the impact on victims of violent crime and what can be done to change the conversation about justice.
There’s a new entry on the growing menu of tasty meat alternatives, brought to you by alumni Tyler Huggins and Justin Whiteley. Emergy Foods aims to launch this fast-growing, sustainable protein in local Colorado restaurants in early 2020.
The Office of International Education is pleased to announce its annual call for nominations recognizing campus community members who've made outstanding contributions to international understanding.
The Employee Services Expo will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 10 and Oct. 22. These events are an opportunity to take a break from work, grab a cup of coffee and learn about CU’s exclusive perks, discounts and benefits for faculty and staff.
The 2019 Whaaat!? festival promises everything from weird new games to old dusty games, overlooked gems, games with bizarre controllers, games that live in art museums and even games that may start arguments over what the game actually is.