Campus and community members are invited to a special screening Dec. 7 of six short video stories highlighting the exhibits, research and collections of the CU Museum of Natural History.
On Nov. 29, Jared Rubin will give his lecture, "Rulers, Religion, and Riches: Why the West Got Rich and the Middle East Did Not," as an invited guest of faculty from CU Boulder's Economics department and the CWCTP.
Register by Nov. 28 for "No Longer a Second-Class Class Action? Finding Common Ground in the Debate over Wage Collective Actions with Best Practices for Litigation and Adjudication," a talk Dec. 4.
In this free CU on the Weekend lecture on Dec.1, Kevin France will give an overview of recent discoveries in extrasolar planets and how CU Boulder is leading the way in studying these planets.
Kristine Larson, who was bestowed one of the most esteemed honors by faculty upon faculty, will deliver a distinguished lecture, "GPS can't do that, can it?" on Dec. 5. Registration is requested.
NASA's mission is scheduled to land on the Red Planet at approximately 1 p.m. Drop by for an in-depth discussion and livestream updates with experts at this free community event.
The Nov. 26 ethics and compliance education session welcomes Elvie Henson and Alex Loyd of University Counsel for a conversation on free expression: what it is, what it is not and what it means at CU Boulder.
Pixar's diversity and inclusiveness consultant for the movie "Coco" will discuss how being critical of media can help produce more responsible and effective content for diverse audiences.