This fall, the University of Colorado Law School's popular Mini Law School will launch its seventh season with a brand-new curriculum that addresses some of today's most pressing legal issues.
The CU Museum of Natural History is decked out with Recycled Runway couture, a special collection of original garments designed and constructed by local artists, grades six to 12.
A July 23 presentation will feature the Office of Financial Aid on the topic of consumer information requirements as they relate to federal financial aid funding that the university receives.
In its 61st season, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival brings five classic plays, including Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost and Richard III, to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ stages through Aug. 12.
An inaugural event, where citizens can learn and weigh in, marks the return of the Colorado European Union Center of Excellence to campus. The center brings knowledge of the EU to students.
On campus July 11–12, the Pac-12 athletics and sustainability conference will feature Olympians Arielle Gold and Mary Harvey, NBA players, NCAA leaders, a tour and discussions.
Delve into the various flavors of the Grateful Dead's repertoire at Dead on the Dome. From classic bluegrass to funky jazz, relive the sound that has inspired generations of free spirits.
Flock to the CU Museum of Natural History to learn how new digital technology allows researchers to better understand our fine feathered friends and what it literally means to "eat like a bird!"
This event, originally scheduled for July 6, is canceled. A new date is pending for the event, designed for attendees to get tips on attracting pollinators and learn how to help bees in urban environments.