Community Edition - Feb. 19, 2019

The CU Museum of Natural History is showcasing works by Maria Martinez, a master potter who rose to international fame for her signature black-on-black designs.
Discover What’s Here
Journalism in an age of distraction
What motivates journalists to keep going even when the news is so bleak—both for society and for journalism itself? Join the Center for Environmental Journalism for a panel discussion Feb. 20.
CU on the Weekend Feb. 23: Pop music video and the Cuban nation
Professor Susan Thomas will explore how different musical artists and video directors have used pop music videos to explore what it means to be a Cuban citizen in the 21st century.
CU Wizards explores the physics of sound and music Feb. 23
Join award-winning physicist Professor Michael Dubson for classical music played on sawblades, lessons on the physics of variety of instruments and hands-on educational demonstrations.
Lawyers and judges of color balance the scales
In honor of Black History Month, join the University of Colorado Law School on Feb. 25 for a panel discussion with distinguished lawyers and judges of color from across the state.
On cultural appropriation and appreciation, a workshop Feb. 27
Join a conversation as Ashmi Desai discusses new ways to respectfully engage across difference as part of a workshop presented by the Office for Outreach and Engagement and the Boulder County Arts Alliance.
Research in Your Backyard
Your home is a hidden source of air pollution
Cooking, cleaning and other routine household activities generate significant levels of chemicals inside the average home, leading to indoor air quality levels on par with a polluted major city.
In Focus

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival announced a new initiative to bring live Shakespeare to every county in the state by 2028, reaching an estimated 180,000 audience members.