Bob Beauprez and Mark Udall

Former GOP, Dem congressmen stump for respectful discourse

Dec. 6, 2019

In a Dec. 10 CU Boulder event, Bob Beauprez and Mark Udall will discuss how bipartisanship (and friendship) happen.

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Dec. 7: Media challenges in campaign 2020

Dec. 2, 2019

In this free CU on the Weekend lecture, Associate Professor Elizabeth Skewes will provide context for contemporary campaign coverage and examine how journalists are responding to the unique factors shaping the 2020 election.

Professor Eve-Lyn Hinckley

From acid rain to agriculture: My path to studying how we change the planet and what to do about it

Dec. 2, 2019

Please join us on Dec. 3 for the Honors Program Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Professor Eve-Lyn Hinckley.

Robert Zimmer

Dec. 4: Free expression, open discourse and the nature of higher education

Nov. 27, 2019

Free expression, open discourse and ongoing intellectual challenge are necessary for fostering creativity and originality. Hear more from University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer, hosted by the Bruce D. Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization.

Colleen Sheehan

Enjoy a film screening, tea and discussion on Dec. 1

Nov. 20, 2019

Visiting scholar Colleen Sheehan will lead a discussion over tea following a screening of Emma, a 1996 adaptation of Jane Austen's similarly-named novel from 1815. The event will take place at the Boulder Public Library.

CU Buffaloes football running back Phillip Lindsay studies in the Dal Ward Center located next to Folsom Field. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Academic success the topic of next faculty-Athletics conversation series event

Nov. 19, 2019

The Boulder Faculty Assembly's Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, in coordination with CU Athletics, will hold its second conversation series on Dec. 5. The topic for this session will be academic success.

Professor Helen Norton

‘The Government’s Speech and the Constitution’ featured in Dec. 3 event

Nov. 14, 2019

The 45th annual Austin W. Scott Jr. Lecture will feature Professor Helen Norton discussing the uses and abuses of the government’s expressive powers through the lens of constitutional law. Register now.

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Cyberinfrastructure expert to speak at Norlin Library on Nov. 20

Nov. 11, 2019

This month, the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship will host John Kozubik, systems designer and network engineer of rsync.net.

Brazilian protesters

Performance and politics: The rise and fall of the Brazilian left

Nov. 7, 2019

Join us for this free CU on the Weekend lecture Nov. 16 as Assistant Professor Marcos Steuernagel analyzes how theater, dance and performance reflected and responded to the rise and fall of the Brazilian left.

An Edu Talks presentation

Edu Talks on Nov. 13 to explore humanizing educational practices, heart of teaching and learning

Nov. 7, 2019

Inspired by TED Talks, Edu Talks are not-to-be-missed short, engaging presentations exploring humanizing educational practices and a return to the heart of teaching and learning.

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