Lectures & Presentations
- What is the ideal relationship between church and state in a democratic society? Is religion a threat to freedom or vice versa? Should we concentrate on what religion can do to or for democracy? Listen in for more.
- On Dec. 2, Software Engineer Wendy Carande will discuss how machine learning is applied to the data collected at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, or LASP.
- Professor Suzette Malveaux will explore how the U.S. Supreme Court’s civil procedure jurisprudence has undermined access to justice and civil rights enforcement, and why a new civil rights law is necessary during this critical and tumultuous time.
- On Nov. 19, join the Political Science Club, hear from Assistant Professor Tamar Malloy and Professor Sven Steinmo, and let's discuss the 2020 election.
- Join the Center for Teaching & Learning virtually to pause, listen, and reflect on a conversation around connection, vulnerability and inclusivity in the unique Grounded Knowledge model of engagement.
- Join representatives from the Office of Information Technology on Nov. 18 for a Home Networking 101 session, where you’ll learn about internet service providers, connection types, broadband speeds and more.
- A new panel on Nov. 11 will feature three CU Boulder alumni discussing how they have translated their degrees into successful careers. From their experiences, learn how to kick-start your own innovative career journey.
- The Leeds School of Business Teaching Excellence Committee invites you to a presentation by Professor Clayton Lewis. He'll address challenging concepts faced by faculty to present a framework for using representations to teach effectively.
- Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a passionate supporter for progressive environmental policy and national public education, will give a virtual talk to the CU community on Nov. 9.
- In this Nov. 12 live panel discussion with U.S. Congressman Joe Neguse, Brad Feld, science fiction author Blake Crouch and historian Patty Limerick, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser will moderate an examination of the arc of the next 50 years.