Illustration of the Colorado mountains, plains with buffalo

A Century of Views of Colorado: 1820–1920

March 2, 2018

Immerse yourself in the unique story of Colorado at this Friends of CU Boulder Libraries event with special guest and "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser Christopher W. Lane on March 8.

Woman looks at smartphone

Mental Health and Entrepreneurship: A deep dive March 6

March 2, 2018

Panelists will discuss why entrepreneurs may struggle with mental health and clear up misconceptions and stigmas often attached to mental health, featuring personal stories, expert information and a Q&A.

Statue of Liberty at Ellis Island

'Brain Drain Through Deportation' the subject of panel discussion

March 1, 2018

Featuring three faculty experts, the Social Sciences Today Forum, March 7, will look at the consequences of the DACA program and its uncertain future.

The Koelbel Building in the winter.

Lovell Lecture looks at challenge of consumer financial regulation March 1

Feb. 26, 2018

Many people don't have the right knowledge to manage their finances effectively, leading to greater inequality. Harvard economics professor John Campbell will go into why this is.

Amazon Rainforest

Curious about forest conservation and rural livelihoods?

Feb. 26, 2018

Join Peter Newton, assistant professor in environmental studies, on Feb. 27 as he provides an overview of his recent research in and around the Brazilian Amazon. Lunch provided!

Art by Jason Salavon

The artful algorithm: A talk by Jason Salavon Feb. 26

Feb. 26, 2018

A picture is worth a thousand words. And in Salavon's artwork, imagery is used to capture the story behind vast volumes of data, using algorithms to transform cultural data into abstract art.

Campus community members interact at an NSF workshop

Sustainability Research Blitz offers lightning-round research presentations, opportunities for collaboration

Feb. 23, 2018

Register by March 2 for this first-ever blitz, hosted by RIO. Present your research, build connections across disciplines that intersect with sustainability and help identify opportunities for collaboration.

NASA astronaut Jack Fischer

Star power: NASA astronaut Jack Fischer to speak at Fiske March 2

Feb. 21, 2018

Having grown up in nearby Louisville, Colorado, Jack Fischer served as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station of the Expedition 51/52.

Vanessa Roberts

'Afropuff Lederhosen' event explores race in the context of Germany

Feb. 20, 2018

An event at 5 p.m., Feb. 20, is the first of three commemorating the 100th anniversary of the graduation of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU.

Magnifying glass uncovers fingerprint, Flatirons in the background

CU on the Weekend: The many uses of forensic botany in solving crimes

Feb. 20, 2018

On Feb. 24, integrative physiology Professor Emeritus David Norris will present "Plants That Unmask Crimes" as part of the series that features some of CU Boulder's most dynamic faculty.

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