As part of Brain Awareness Week, Marie Banich will explore why teens think and act the way they do, what research shows is at the root of their behavior, how adolescent brains develop and more.
Join CU Wizards Professor David Nesbitt for a free family-friendly STEM show. You’ll learn secrets for a perfect pie crust, how to cook scrambled eggs without heat, how to make homemade cheese and how to reverse the entropy in your hot cocoa.
The Benson Center's senior scholar in residence, William B. Allen, will present the final lecture in the yearlong American National Character series as a virtual event. Join the talk on “Down with Diversity.â€
Join Research Associate Daniela Vergara from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, who'll give a free lecture about the growing field of cannabis research.
Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana, two members of the Central Park Five—now known as the Exonerated Five—will speak on campus March 10, hosted by the student-led Cultural Events Board.
Due to the overwhelming attendance at the initial event on this topic, Staff Council is offering the session for a second time on Feb. 13. Zoom will be available for registrants as well.
Join CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ on Feb. 13 for a talk and Q&A session about how you as a staff member can be more involved on campus by joining Staff Council. We’ll discuss what it means to serve, how you can join and what types of work you can do.
The Program for Writing & Rhetoric welcomes Nicole Walker, noted creative nonfiction writer on sustainability, to campus on Feb. 6 and 7. Walker will do three events. Each is free and open to the public.