For the first time in nearly 70 years, the United States Supreme Court will rule on the Second Amendment's meaning of "the right of the people to keep and bear arms," and according to Scott Moss, a law professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, the ruling will most likely affect gun control laws across the nation.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Kerry Emanuel, internationally recognized for his research linking hurricane intensity to global warming, will speak at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Thursday, April 3.
Candidates for ColoradoÂ’s Second Congressional District will square off March 18 at the University of Colorado at Boulder Wolf Law Building in a debate over what the United States should do to achieve energy security and halt global warming.
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, Fourth Judicial District Judge Steven T. Pelican and Neil C. King will be honored at the 27th Annual University of Colorado Law School Alumni Awards Banquet at 7 p.m. March 20 at the Hyatt Regency Denver.
The physics of baseball - particularly why it is different in Denver - and the physics of music and sound will be featured in two separate science outreach programs March 15 at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
The University of Colorado at Boulder will welcome two finalists for the post of Vice Chancellor for Administration later this month: Stanley B. Zemler, town manager for Vail, Colo., and Frank W. Bruno, city manager for the City of Boulder, Colo.
Robert Mirabal, a Grammy Award-winning musician and composer best known for presenting a contemporary view of American Indian life through his work, will give a talk at the University of Colorado at Boulder on March 19.
A cross-disciplinary panel of noted scientists and experts will discuss "Peak Oil and the Future of Energy" at the University of Colorado at Boulder on Thursday, March 20.
Student reporters and editors for the Campus Press at the University of Colorado at Boulder will host an Open Forum on Tuesday, March 11, to discuss how the student publication can expand coverage of diversity issues on the CU campus.
The University of Colorado at Boulder and the law firm of Hutchinson, Black & Cook, counsel for Lisa Simpson, today jointly announced the appointment of prominent attorney, professor and national Title IX legal expert Nancy Hogshead-Makar as the schoolÂ’s Title IX adviser. CU-Boulder agreed to create the adviserÂ’s position as part of the settlement of Ms. SimpsonÂ’s Title IX lawsuit.