On June 26, hear from the author of an engaging new illustrated book tracing the history of humanity's relationship with Earth's dynamic climate system and wondrous weather.
Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker, Assistant Professor Patrick Ferrucci and researcher William Woodward are among the 14 speakers who will present at TEDxMileHigh on June 16 in Denver.
Have you already gone through SafeZone training? Wish to dig deeper into strategies for making student spaces safe, as well as best practices for facilitating discussions of identity?
If microbial life exists or ever existed on Mars or any other extraterrestrial body in our solar system, evidence would most likely be found in the subsurface. Learn more with LASP!
Inspired by TED Talks, these presentations, led by professors, will explore topics such as teacher walkouts, hate speech on college campuses, distrust in education and more.
On May 18, join the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship. Leah Wasser from Earth Lab will be discussing a new data training program implemented within her group at CU.
On Saturday, May 12, CU Wizards presents Becky Thompson for a lively, entertaining show all about "Power, Grace, Wisdom & Wonder: The Physics of Wonder Woman!"
The new program connecting artists and scholars will host a performance May 13 at Old Main Chapel and presentations by the inaugural residency cohort May 17 at the Boulder Public Library.
On May 2, Professor and Curator of Anthropology Steve Lekson will review recent research at the 11th century Puebloan regional center and the new directions it suggests for ancient history.
Later this summer, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spacecraft will begin a historic mission to our nearest star, the Sun. Join David Malaspina on May 2 to learn more.