Community Edition - Oct. 29, 2019
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Women in entrepreneurship: A fireside chat with Faran Nouri
Hear Faran Nouri, leading Silicon Valley venture capitalist and CU alumna, share her inspirational entrepreneurial journey on Nov. 6.
Join ‘Jews Out West’: A symposium Nov. 7 and ongoing exhibit
Confronted by the aftermath of the Holocaust and the establishment of a Jewish State after World War II, Jews found new ways to think of themselves as Jewish Americans in the American West.
Can we terraform Mars?
On Nov. 6, hear about future exploration plans for Mars, using both robotic and human missions, and the potential for colonizing Mars.

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is releasing the lineup for its 2020 season, including larger than life remixes of classics, playing June 5 to Aug. 9.
Research in Your Backyard
2 years of #MeToo: Weinstein and the evolving workplace
Two years after #MeToo lit up the internet, the Brainwaves podcast takes a look at where we are with the fight against sexual harassment, as well as where the movement is headed.
CU Boulder research to focus on rural ‘landscape of despair’
There’s a lot we don't know about America’s small places. Researchers are looking to develop the first systematic understanding of the sociodemographic and economic characteristics and patterns of change in small rural places over time.
New book examines powers, limits of government speech
Government speech—the term elicits concerns of the government regulating our expression, but what about the constitutional issues raised when the government itself is doing the talking?
In Focus

When Johanna Maes and Elena Sandoval-Lucero could not find an intersectional teaching tool to aid in grappling with often painful situations that affect marginalized people in higher education, they launched a book project. Join two upcoming events to learn more.