Free and open to the public, the Center for the Study of Origin's symposium Feb. 9–10 will explore consequences and resiliencies around volcanoes, in historical and religious contexts and beyond.
American Music Research Center is sponsoring a two-week festival of free concerts, talks and community gatherings on campus and throughout ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ County in January and February.
Through hands-on discovery, families will make observations and discoveries about how structures and processes in nature solve problems. Join the Museum of Natural History Jan. 27.
Join the SafeTALK training and certification on Sunday, Jan. 21, to gain knowledge on developing and maintaining a suicide-safer community, free of cost. Spots are filling fast, so sign up now.
Dust off your cowboy boots and see Ralphie run before the rodeo! Discounted tickets for CU Night at the National Western Stock Show include all-day access, the pro rodeo, parking and a $1 donation to CU.
The Volunteer Resource Center invites you to join their effort to engage in community and service work in the spirit of celebrating King's life and work by having a day on rather than a day off.