Events & Exhibits
- The Office of Academic and Learning Innovation continues its free series, BoulderTalks: Insights from Education Innovators, with a workshop and presentation by guest speaker Tawnya Means, assistant dean for education innovation at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
- Five years after CU Boulder’s campus closure, a panel will reflect on the lasting effects of COVID-19 and how art helps process crisis and healing. This event is free and open to the public.
- An all-time tongue twister, the “Major-General’s Song” is the most beloved tune from what is perhaps the most beloved operetta of Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert: "The Pirates of Penzance." Attend March 14–16.
- The School of Education has partnered with the Cultural Events Board and acclaimed Indigenous artist Danielle SeeWalker on a community mural to provide inspiration in the Miramontes Baca Education Building. Join an unveiling event on March 11.
- Top student and faculty startups founded by women will pitch their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges and you, a live audience. Come support the next big CU Boulder innovations as we give away $15,000 in funding.
- CU Boulder is hosting a roundtable examining Indigenous materials in the curriculum and the library, centered on the book “Indigenous Materials in Libraries and the Curriculum.”
- Hear from physician-astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor as she discusses her personal experiences during a 197-day mission to help bring to life the current medical capabilities of ISS, including perspectives on what we should focus on for future exploration class missions.
- The College of Music’s annual Persevering Legacy events showcase works by women composers, including those from historically marginalized groups. This year's concert and master class are no different: Join March 4 and 6.
- In an Institute of Behavioral Science speaker series, Dejun “Tony” Kong will discuss the power of gratitude in boosting employee engagement.
- Save the dates: “Is There Anything the Government Can’t Do? Executive Actions and Checks and Balances” on March 10 and “Universities and American Politics: Promise, Perils and Possibilities” on March 17.