Students make valuable career connections as speaker ambassadors, getting to network with experts from around the world during the Conference on World Affairs, April 6–10.
The theme of the Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 25 is “intentionality: humanity in action,” featuring workshops and interactive sessions to help you move from talking about diversity and inclusion to taking action with intention.
The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) has unveiled its spring faculty development and workshop calendar. Faculty are encouraged to explore the full range of offerings for the rest of the semester, including select upcoming opportunities.
Active harmer attacks can occur in the U.S. in many different locations and at many different times. Learn what you need to know and do to be prepared in this free training offered by the CU Boulder Police Department.
The Online Pedagogy Cafe calls educators, administrators and staff together to ask hard questions, build bridges and imagine the future of online learning and digital pedagogy.
Can you recognize abusive behaviors? Do you know how you can support a friend? Test your knowledge of intimate partner abuse and domestic and dating violence with this interactive quiz.
Join Research Associate Daniela Vergara from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, who'll give a free lecture about the growing field of cannabis research.
Academic Affairs is gearing up to begin a sustained campus conversation about academic freedom. Read and learn more from Russ Moore and Michele Moses. Attend a panel on Feb. 19.
Colorado Law's Silicon Flatirons Center recently hosted Federal Communications Commissioner Michael O’Rielly, Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra, Rep. Joe Neguse, CEO Anne Toth and Director of Global Public Policy Lisl Brunner, among others.