Fagan and Lindsay will serve as keynote speakers for the annual summit on Wednesday, Feb. 26, which will explore identity, privilege, inclusion and diversity within sports and recreation.
Join the campus for a full day of conference-style sessions including experts focusing on making excellence inclusive. The CU Boulder community and city of Boulder employees are welcome.
The summit, open to the public, will provide a space for all to discuss social issues while embracing one's differences through interactive presentations, panel discussions and experiential opportunities.
All are welcome to attend the Martin Luther King Jr. Day event from 3 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 20, “Remembering His Life, Renewing His Legacy." Featured will be a reception and conversations about King, followed by a community celebration.
The first session of the semester, from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Jan. 13, will explore the CU Boulder campus policy adopted last summer to prohibit bullying in the workplace.
The CU Police Department recently completed a recruitment plan with the assistance of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement and other campus partners.
Join the campus community in celebrating International Education Week Nov. 18–22. Plus, see the 2019 International Photo Contest finalists and winners at a special International Coffee Hour on Nov. 15.
Have you ever thought about the crossroads of children’s media and gender studies? For Christopher Bell, this concept is constantly on the brain, whether he's teaching at UCCS or consulting for Pixar. Read more from Bell, the upcoming Diversity and Inclusion Summit keynote speaker.
This free two-day event will feature keynote speaker Professor Christopher Bell and other presenters, CU One Read book discussions and more than 40 interactive sessions exploring the theme: intent and impact.