The next Engaged Scientist Series lecture and workshop, open to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, will focus on "Uses and Practices of Community Dialogue in Geosciences and Environmental Sciences."
Bringing together a community's vision and enhancing a neighborhood through design is no small task. But with this aim, and working with the city, CU «Ƶ students have tried their hand at such a project and will present their work to the public at eTown Hall.
The Environmental Center is hosting the Campus Sustainability Summit on Thursday, Dec. 1. The information-sharing forum will feature strategic updates and inter-departmental discussion on campus sustainability initiatives.
In this Dec. 7 talk, LASP Atmospheric Scientist and CU «Ƶ Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Peter Pilewskie will discuss some of the challenges of monitoring Earth's climate trends from space.
Professor Stephen Mojzsis from the Department of Geological Sciences will discuss his new research on this topic as part of the next CU on the Weekend lecture on Saturday, Dec. 3.
CU «Ƶ's Program in Jewish Studies and the «Ƶ Public Library are hosting an event on the late Elie Wiesel, featuring a lecture and special presentation, at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at the «Ƶ Public Library.
There will be a brief lunch and conversation with Francis Beckwith, the Conservative Thought and Policy program's visiting scholar for the 2016-17 academic year, at noon Wednesday, Nov. 30, in UMC 245.
The Program in Jewish Studies welcomes Middle East historian Professor Sheila H. Katz for the second Israel/Palestine Studies Professorship Annual Lecture. Katz’s talk, “Connecting with the Enemy: A Century of Palestinian-Israeli Joint Nonviolence,” will reflect on her new book of the same title.