During a virtual spotlight conversation, Emily Harrington—a Forever Buff and the fourth woman ever to free-climb El Capitan in a day—will discuss her career as a professional athlete, her time at CU and how you can achieve your goals.
The Conference on World Affairs is hosting a three-day virtual event Jan. 25, 27 and 29 exploring how the U.S.’s international affairs might take shape in the new presidential administration.
Drawing on classical and contemporary texts, this lecture by Glenn Loury explores the logic of tacitly coerced conformity and applies that logic to a number of currently relevant cases.
Join us virtually for a CU on the Weekend lecture that focuses on efforts to remove coyotes and wolves, the impact on our landscape and how these species are making a comeback in the West.
Are you ready to make a real difference on campus? On Jan. 28 or Feb. 9, come learn about what it means to be a CU Boulder Staff Council representative.
Register by Jan. 31 for this spring's Mini Law School, a seven-week virtual series. Colorado Law’s renowned business and entrepreneurial law faculty will address various aspects of business law and its role in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, with speakers from the Colorado School of Public Health, will hold a town hall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14. Join the discussion among professionals and local community members.
Looking for a way to get involved and connect with others? In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a national day of service, the Volunteer Resource Center is offering two opportunities to engage and give back.
Held virtually, the weekly CU Boulder Q&A sessions are a chance to hear status updates on campus COVID-19 impacts and ask questions. Log in at noon each Tuesday through the spring semester. The focus of the sessions alternates each week between students/families and faculty/staff.