Kevin Hines, who attempted suicide by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge, will speak on campus Nov. 12. The author and documentary filmmaker is best known for his suicide prevention work.
Join New York Times investigative reporter Eric Lipton on Oct. 22 as he takes attendees behind the scenes into the Trump administration's efforts to roll back environmental regulations.
This month's ethics and compliance session will welcome Teresa Wroe and Regina Tirella from the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance for a discussion on protected class harassment and the role of OIEC.
On Oct. 11, horror writer and CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ English Professor Stephen Graham Jones will discuss the history of zombies stemming from the 1968 classic "Night of the Living Dead."
Join the campus community for Chancellor DiStefano's annual State of the Campus address at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9. Doors open at 8:15 a.m. for refreshments and conversation.
The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing ecosystems on the planet. This event highlights the rich scientific expertise located in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to open a window on the imperiled region and its people.
Why heirloom wheat? Community members are invited to a roundtable discussion Oct. 16 focused on the movement to re-introduce old varieties of wheat and other grains into the American diet.
The Cultural Events Board regrets to inform the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community that Queer Eye: Past, Present, Future with Karamo Brown and Carson Kressley, slated for Oct. 15, has been canceled.
Could Roman marine concrete help build better seawalls and containers for toxic materials? Dive in Oct. 13 at this CU on the Weekend lecture exploring the material's strength, use and more.
Bestselling author and renowned autism advocate Temple Grandin will share a blueprint for different ways of looking at the world and engaging with learners.