Opening Aug. 18 in Denver, professor Joel Swanson's exhibition 'Sticks & Stones' features provocative art rooted in language often used to classify and marginalize.
From food law and labeling to how national monuments are designated and whether they can be undesignated, many hot topics are in store for this fall's Mini Law School.
Meet with suppliers and connect with staff from the CU Procurement Service Center and other system and campus departments. Showcases will be held at CU Boulder, UCCS and CU Anschutz.
Do you have questions on budgeting, debt management or retirement? Before the school year ramps up, set aside some time to meet with a financial consultant. Individual, no-cost sessions start Aug. 15.
As the Colorado Shakespeare Festival season wraps up, the company has sought the help of teenage actors to help complete their second canon of Shakespeare's plays with a performance of "The Two Noble Kinsmen" Aug. 11.
Interested in learning how to respond to an active harmer situation? On Aug. 15, the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) will hold two training sessions for students, faculty and staff.
Join the seventh annual High Performance Computing Symposium, Aug. 15 to 17, for two innovative keynote sessions and a wide range of classes and presentations in advanced computing topics.
D.R.A.M. will headline the annual Welcomefest concert Saturday, Aug. 26, at Farrand Field. Noname, Vanic and Mountain Men are also slated to perform. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
CU Health Plan members and families are invited to join the annual Feel the Heat, Move Your Feet 5K on Saturday, Aug. 5, at City Park in Denver. Registration is free, and all levels of experience are welcome.
On Aug. 6 and 8, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival will recount England's bloody history in a pair of Original Practices performances of "Henry VI, Part 3," wrapping up its 60th season.