The Greater Zab River in Iraqi Kurdistan

'Paradise Lost and Found': An evening with Ariel Sabar

Feb. 6, 2018

Award-winning author and journalist Ariel Sabar will host a public lecture Feb. 8, focusing on his best-selling book "My Father’s Paradise: A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq."

Image of Cassini spacecraft

Public lecture Feb. 7 looks at Cassini's grand finale

Feb. 5, 2018

Though NASA's Cassini ended its 13-year exploration of Saturn in September 2017, data collected during the mission continue to reveal information. Learn more and get updates.

Eiffel Tower in Paris illuminated green in celebration of Paris Agreement

Feb. 8 Center Talk to explore Paris Agreement, why it matters

Feb. 5, 2018

The Center for Values and Social Policy presents expert Andrew Light on "Beyond Bifurcated Climate Responsibilities: Why the Paris Agreement Matters and How We Must Defend It."

Vint Cerf

Vint Cerf, co-founder of the internet, to speak on 'digital preservation'

Feb. 1, 2018

Google's chief internet evangelist will give the 52nd George Gamow Memorial Lecture, free and open to the public, on campus at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10.

Former White House counsel Gregory B. Craig (right) with President Obama

A question about the state of our union: Is the rule of law strong?

Jan. 31, 2018

Join Colorado Law for the 61st Annual John R. Coen Lecture at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 15, featuring former White House counsel Gregory B. Craig. A reception will follow for registered guests.

Green, mountainous landscape in Upper Dolpa, Nepal

CU graduate talks growing up in remote Nepal on Jan. 31

Jan. 24, 2018

Dorje Dolma will discuss her new book, "Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal," in an event presented by the Center for Asian Students and the Tibet Himalya Initiative.

Travis Rupp holds a glass of beer up to the light

Beer archaeologist to discuss brewing in the ancient world

Jan. 23, 2018

On Jan. 24, Travis Rupp, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ adjunct professor and beer archaeologist at Avery Brewing Company, will discuss the origins of beer production in the ancient Near East and Egypt.

Magnifying glass looks at thumbprint on the Colorado landscape

CU on the Weekend lectures begin Jan. 27

Jan. 23, 2018

Government speech, forensic botany, asteroids and environmental history take center stage during this free Saturday lecture series, featuring some of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's most dynamic faculty.

Cat sits outside on green grass

Think! talk to explore feline liberty, the right to be a cat

Jan. 22, 2018

Join doctoral candidate Cheryl Abbate on Thursday, Jan. 25, for a Think! talk discussing the widespread belief that cats should be permanently confined to the indoors.

Photo of illustration of Hitler

Inheritance trouble: Migrant archives of Holocaust remembrance

Jan. 22, 2018

The Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsors will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public lecture by visiting scholar Professor Michael Rothberg on Jan. 25.

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