Events & Exhibits

  • Pearl Street Mall
    Join CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz, local elected officials and Sundance Film Festival representatives for CU Night in Downtown Boulder, an evening filled with community engagement, insightful discussions and entertainment.
  • Panelists speak at the 2022 Right Here, Right Now conference
    Get ready to hear from powerful voices at the intersection of climate change and human rights. The Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit returns on June 5, and these are the speakers.
  • Fish eye view of Folsom Field
    Hear pitches from emerging ventures across disciplines such as clean energy, advanced materials, quantum computing and next-generation therapeutics, followed by a networking session with researchers, investors and community supporters at the Ascent Deep Tech Community Showcase.
  • New Venture Challenge winners pose with prize checks
    Pitch your innovation to win a grant of up to $125,000. If you want to apply this year or just see what the Lab Venture Challenge is about, join this information session on eligibility, the application and the competition.
  • People sit at round tables and listen to a presentation.
    Register for an upcoming Transfer Advocate Training session to learn more about how you can support our Transfer Buffs.
  • supercomputer room
    Interested in tech infrastructure, computing or system administration? Join CU Boulder's Research Computing team for a free, five-day workshop to explore what it's like to be a high-performance computing system administrator—the people who power supercomputers. Apply by May 23.
  • A free two-day workshop, designed for students, researchers, educators and support staff, will cover the basics of artificial intelligence and how AI is changing research, teaching and everyday work. Apply by May 21.
  • someone working in the mobile food pantry
    The mobile food pantry is free and open to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff, as well as the community members of Boulder and Broomfield counties. Attendees will receive up to 30 pounds of food in multiple boxes. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
  • Roses in the Shakespeare Gardens
    Audiences can expect a storm of surprises in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's "Tempest" this summer.
  • Noted Acoma Pueblo ceramics artist Carmel Lewis Haskaya
    A newly opened exhibit at CU Boulder's Museum of Natural History celebrates a ceramic artist's donation and the legacy of her family and community.
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