Lectures & Presentations
- Archaeology helps us understand the lives led by everyone, not just the elite, male, adult or freeborn, says Elspeth Dusinberre, who will deliver the Distinguished Research Lecture May 1.
- As part of the ongoing celebration of the bicentennial of Frankenstein, two female authors will discuss the unique challenges of being a woman in the male-dominated genres of science fiction and fantasy.
- Experts will address promoting healthy body image and understanding and preventing disordered eating in two free talks on and off campus April 10 and 11, moderated by Associate Professor Sona Dimidjian.
- Punya Mishra, an associate dean at Arizona State University, will speak to two decades of experience in educational technology, creativity, innovation and design.
- On April 5, the CU Athletics Sports Governance Center will host a free, public panel discussion, including Head Coach Tad Boyle, to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities of college athletics and academics.
- Want to learn how you can create a positive impact on your community? Trends related to social services and human needs in Boulder County will be the focus of this presentation.
- Listen in as John Hayes speaks about his role, the heritage of Ball Corporation, the company's dominance in aerospace and metal packaging, and how students can get involved.
- On April 6, CU Boulder students are invited to a book reading and curated conversation with author David George Haskel on his nonfiction writing, the humanities and the sciences.
- Associate Professor Polly McLean will give the inaugural Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Lecture honoring the first African American woman to graduate from the university.
- Is human-induced global warming real or a hoax? In his talk at Fiske Planetarium, Jeffrey Bennett will provide the foundation to speak intelligently about the science behind global warming.