Events & Exhibits
CU Boulder Professor Alexis Templeton will discuss hydrogen as a clean energy source and as an energy source for life in the Earth during her Nov. 20 Distinguished Research Lecture.- Join Kevin Rich, program director for the Applied Shakespeare Graduate Certificate program, to learn more about this one-of-a-kind opportunity. Get your questions answered during this virtual info session.
- With the next talk on Nov. 5, a new series aims to spark climate innovation and entrepreneurship. The program connects the CU Boulder community with experts to explore opportunities in climate tech.
The Health & Wellness Summit is a chance to invest in your well-being, connect with colleagues and gain practical tools to thrive at work and in life. Here are four reasons why faculty and staff won't want to miss this year's event.
Embark on a journey to West Africa as Montréal-based Cirque Kalabante's stunning acrobatics, vibrant choreography and colorful rhythms celebrate the Guinean diaspora.
Plan to attend the Sustainability Town Hall—a free lunch event to learn, connect and share ideas on campus sustainability.
A new exhibition at the Earth Sciences & Map Library has set its walls aglow with the world of fireflies. Alongside the show, two upcoming events invite attendees to experience how firefly and bioluminescence research inspires across disciplines.
Fiske Planetarium has launched Sensory-Friendly Sundays, a monthly series designed to make the wonders of the universe accessible to neurodiverse children and families.
Titled "Amok Time," this recital—featuring tenor Nicholas Perna with Jeremy Reger on piano—presents timeless themes of the human condition. Enjoy Gerald Finzi's seminal 20th-century song cycle "A Young Man's Exhortation" in addition to works by Lena McLin, Margaret Bonds, Samuel Barber, Benjamin Britten, Peter Warlock and Charles Ives.
Join the College of Music's Musicians' Wellness Program for a screening of the documentary "Music, Movement and Transformation: The Body Mapping Story."