Community Edition - Sept. 10, 2019
Discover What's Here

Started by an alumnus, Generation Exchange pairs adults over the age of 40 with CU student volunteers to get help with everyday technology devices.
Attend a klezmer concert Sept. 16 with Veretski Pass
Cookie Segelstein and Joshua Horowitz of klezmer music group Veretski Pass will host a free concert featuring music from their latest release, The Magid Chronicles.
CEB hosting ‘Facts, Not Fears: Dismantling the Misconceptions of Refugees’ on Sept. 17
Cultural Events Board is bringing Isra Chaker, CU alumna, civil rights activist, campaign specialist and advocacy expert at Oxfam, to speak on campus. The event is free and open to the public.
CU Boulder to host symposium Sept. 18–19 on Ecologies of Practice
Join acclaimed artist and scholar Sha Xin Wei, director of the School of Arts, Media and Engineering at Arizona State University, as he explores how engineers, humanists and artists can learn more effectively from one another.
First-ever Experience Design cohort brings virtual reality, immersive performance to Boulder
Virtue of Reality, a free production running from Sept. 20–22, will transport audiences to a dystopian future in Carlson Gymnasium.
CU Boulder hosting regional Ombuds Day event on Oct. 10
Open to the public, the conference is designed to increase awareness of different types of ombuds programs, highlight the value ombuds provide and encourage greater implementation and use of ombuds programs.
Research in Your Backyard
Scientists net top NASA honors
Robert Ergun and Richard Eastes of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics have been recognized by NASA for their work probing the dynamics of the sun, Earth's atmosphere and more.
In Focus

This year marks 20 years of funding programs that connect research, teaching and creative work with public needs in Colorado and beyond.