The Graduate School will host its inaugural Three Minute Thesis (3MT) event, an academic competition that challenges students to succinctly describe complicated research to a general audience.
Join Fiske Planetarium Feb. 15 to explore popular zombie movies, digging into what they got right, what they got wrong and how they might help us prepare for a real-life global pandemic.
Colorado Law Talks offer a chance to hear about the speakers' research or teaching and to discuss questions and ideas that motivate and influence. Register by Feb. 21.
The Environmental Center presents hip-hop activists Climbing PoeTree for an evening performance Feb. 10 and a student workshop Feb. 11. RSVP for the workshop by Feb. 8.
On Feb. 28, the College of Music kicks off its annual Distinguished Lectureship on Music, Diversity and Inclusion with a free lecture by Native American ethnomusicologist Charlotte Heth.
The Distinguished Speakers Board presents Anderson Cooper, an award-winning journalist and host of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," at Macky Auditorium on March 6. Ticket sales begin Feb. 19.
Award-winning author and journalist Ariel Sabar will host a public lecture Feb. 8, focusing on his best-selling book "My Father’s Paradise: A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq."
Though NASA's Cassini ended its 13-year exploration of Saturn in September 2017, data collected during the mission continue to reveal information. Learn more and get updates.
The Center for Values and Social Policy presents expert Andrew Light on "Beyond Bifurcated Climate Responsibilities: Why the Paris Agreement Matters and How We Must Defend It."