Events & Exhibits
- Lauded as the dancer and icon of the 20th century, Martha Graham received both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Arts. This performance is the most abridged of her accolades.
- Kezar, the lead presenter at the April 21 Many Voices Summit, will discuss the value of integrating shared equity leadership tenants into campus standard practice.
- At a free and public event featuring keynote speaker Alphonse Keasley, the CU Boulder community will celebrate exceptional educators and their profound impact on teaching and learning.
- Join the CU Art Museum on April 17 to celebrate the end of the semester with free food, art-making activities, a scavenger hunt and great company!
- Join in celebrating the inaugural U.S. Health Promoting Campuses Week with an afternoon of fun, connection and well-being.
- A discussion among Chancellor Justin Schwartz, Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock and Sustainability Research Initiative Executive Director Jane Zelikova will headline the 32nd annual Campus Sustainability Summit.
- Learn how CU Boulder colleagues are using artificial intelligence and what strategic implementation of AI in learning programs looks like at another university. Join a series of events April 16–18.
- With its faculty choreographers and student dancers, “The Current” offers the perfect enticement for lay lovers of dance, featuring visiting artist Tiffany Bong.
- Experience the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's outreach program: Shakespeare & Violence Prevention. Bring your lunch and enjoy a performance.
- CU Boulder is hosting a series of artificial intelligence events designed to demonstrate how AI is being integrated into various aspects of the university, from teaching and learning to research and administration.