Invited by the Cultural Events Board, Linda Sarsour will give a talk on campus focusing on difficult discussions and how they can empower people with the tools and perspectives necessary to engage through a culture of humanity and understanding.
This annual event, which showcases graduate students’ ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to just three minutes, comes back Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. Don't miss it.
This year’s theme is “My Kind of Data,” which centers the personal side of data and its transformative potential. Check out the campus’s Love Data Week, beginning Feb. 12.
The International Film Series, in partnership with the CAAAS, is celebrating Black History Month with films rich in cultural influence, artistic merit and powerful messages. The program aims to provide a varied selection of voices.
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and a technology entrepreneur and philanthropist for more than 40 years, will give this year’s commencement address on May 9.
Are you a new or expectant mother? Join an eight-week group to network and discuss the challenges of being a new mom with a career outside of the home. Register to meet in person or virtually. Bring your lunch and babies!
Discover the future of online education with «ƵTalks: Insights from Education Innovators. Experts will explore themes such as learning excellence, innovative credentials, expanding access and opportunity, ensuring success across modalities and more.
This lunchtime workshop will focus on identifying Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility—JEDIA—related funding opportunities offered by federal funding agencies and philanthropic foundations.
A virtual town hall of the New Frontiers Grant Program, which seeks projects to stimulate new campus research strengths, will be a first opportunity for researchers to learn more and explore partnerships.
In her Distinguished Research Lecture on March 12, CU «Ƶ Professor Rebecca Safran will explore the recent and precipitous decrease in the population of barn swallows.