We live in a comic book age. But where did it all start? On Wednesday, Nov. 8, Professor Stephen Graham Jones tells all in a talk titled "Comic Books Through the Ages."
With 40-plus sessions, you could make full days out of the summit. Here are a few highlights to spark your interest, as well as a link to the complete schedule of compelling topics and speakers.
Join the University Memorial Center and the Office of Veteran Services for the 2017 Veterans Day Ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.
Climate change is influencing rural livelihoods across the globe, and scientists anticipate increasing and substantial risk to social and natural systems.
CIRES is pleased to welcome John J. Clague of Simon Fraser University as the next distinguished lecturer. Join as he presents "Danger from the sea: Sea-level rise in a changing climate."
The Research & Innovation Seed Grant Program, which stimulates new, compelling areas of research and creative work, is hosting a Dec. 6 workshop and accepting proposals through Jan. 8.
The cyberBUFFS Hackathon will feature a mix of mini games, battle rooms and live mission scenarios designed to challenge students at all levels of proficiency. Register now.
On Nov. 4, drawing on experience in government and academia, Alice Madden will address why climate change has become so politicized, how we got here and how to move forward.
On Nov. 3, George Norlin Award recipient Yusur Wajih Al-Madani will present a reading of "The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy," arguing for a new perspective for understanding adaptations.