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ALTEC hosting 1st World Languages Showcase Oct. 15

Oct. 8, 2024

Organized in collaboration with CU’s outstanding world languages departments and units, the showcase invites participants to immerse themselves in a diverse array of languages and cultures.

a yoga class

Balancing yoga traditions with modern wellness requires flexibility

Sept. 26, 2024

CU Boulder scholar Loriliai Biernacki reflects on the differences between ancient yoga and yoga as it’s practiced today during Yoga Awareness Month.

Indigenous woman wearing a baby in a carrier on her back while another woman holds the baby's hands

Join Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations Oct. 14 and 16

Sept. 24, 2024

During campus celebrations, including a plenary session, community lunch and more, Indigenous scholars and leaders will share tribal knowledge and educate the campus community on issues and priorities that matter to regional, national and international Native and Indigenous communities.

Farrand Field entrance

CU Boulder to host first powwow in 23 years, volunteers needed

Sept. 19, 2024

The Native and Indigenous students, staff and faculty at CU Boulder are excited to invite the campus community and beyond to join a vibrant day filled with dancing, drumming, music, food and celebration on Sept. 28.

Stephen Graham Jones in his office

Stephen Graham Jones slashes his way into Texas literary history

Sept. 12, 2024

Stephen Graham Jones, author of multiple bestselling horror novels among other award-winning works, has been inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame.

Campus community members pose at an outdoor photo booth

Culture Crawl to bring food, art and more Sept. 25

Aug. 30, 2024

Discover and connect with CU Boulder arts and culture. The Culture Crawl is back for its fourth year. Stop by 15-plus events throughout the day including exhibitions, food-tastings, performances, prize giveaways and more.

a marble bas-relief showing Euripides (seated), a woman holding out a theater mask to him and the god Dionysus

Uncovered Euripides fragments are ‘kind of a big deal’

Aug. 22, 2024

CU Boulder Classics scholars Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and John Gibert identified previously unknown fragments of two lost tragedies by Greek tragedian Euripides.

A person stands at a console, looking down. The room is dark and shows a split-screen projection of a bolder in water, and a green landscape.

In 5th year, Mimesis Documentary Festival getting more play

Aug. 15, 2024

The growing Mimesis Documentary Festival is returning for its fifth year—running through Aug. 18—this time with more sponsors and community support.

A person in a purple Rockies T-shirt sits in a stadium, one arm crossed and the other extended to scratch her head.

Loving the losing baseball team

July 16, 2024

With the baseball season well underway, CU Boulder history professor Martin Babicz offers thoughts on why some fans remain loyal to baseball’s perennial losers.

Nathan Elexander Moore

Dystopian ‘fissures of disaster’ intensify our own world

July 15, 2024

In a newly published story collection, The Rupture Files, Assistant Professor Nathan Alexander Moore explores identity and community in dystopian worlds.

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