This week brings a post-election community chat, Indigenous Mascots: How to Talk °µÍø½ûÇø What Matters, self-care and craft kits, Inclusive Rec Pilates for folks with mobility challenges and more.
Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano posed questions from students to Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, as part of a new class that addresses various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this Nov. 12 live panel discussion with U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse, Brad Feld, science fiction author Blake Crouch and historian Patty Limerick, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser will moderate an examination of the arc of the next 50 years.
The CU Boulder chamber music program will present small student ensembles in concert for an unforgettable performance of classic and modern chamber works.
Back in March, Teagan Browne’s phone rang from an unknown number. The call was to inform her she was a finalist for the prestigious Department of Defense SMART Scholarship. She gets her college costs covered and a job commitment upon graduation.
Engage virtually on topics of inclusion in the classroom; anti-Asian racism and COVID-19; and putting purpose into your passion through "heartwork." There will also be a campus One Read discussion at CU Boulder's 31st Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
As we inch closer to Election Day, I’d like to remind our campus community about the importance of engaging in one of our most fundamental rights as Americans: the right to vote. It’s essential for the functioning and future of our democracy.
Social groups with a mix of hasty and more deliberate decision-makers may have the best chance of making the right choices, according to new mathematical research.