Lectures & Presentations
- Join Fiske Planetarium Feb. 15 to explore popular zombie movies, digging into what they got right, what they got wrong and how they might help us prepare for a real-life global pandemic.
- Colorado Law Talks offer a chance to hear about the speakers' research or teaching and to discuss questions and ideas that motivate and influence. Register by Feb. 21.
- The Environmental Center presents hip-hop activists Climbing PoeTree for an evening performance Feb. 10 and a student workshop Feb. 11. RSVP for the workshop by Feb. 8.
- On Feb. 28, the College of Music kicks off its annual Distinguished Lectureship on Music, Diversity and Inclusion with a free lecture by Native American ethnomusicologist Charlotte Heth.
- The Distinguished Speakers Board presents Anderson Cooper, an award-winning journalist and host of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," at Macky Auditorium on March 6. Ticket sales begin Feb. 19.
- Award-winning author and journalist Ariel Sabar will host a public lecture Feb. 8, focusing on his best-selling book "My Father’s Paradise: A Son's Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq."
- Though NASA's Cassini ended its 13-year exploration of Saturn in September 2017, data collected during the mission continue to reveal information. Learn more and get updates.
- The Center for Values and Social Policy presents expert Andrew Light on "Beyond Bifurcated Climate Responsibilities: Why the Paris Agreement Matters and How We Must Defend It."
- Google's chief internet evangelist will give the 52nd George Gamow Memorial Lecture, free and open to the public, on campus at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10.
- Join Colorado Law for the 61st Annual John R. Coen Lecture at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 15, featuring former White House counsel Gregory B. Craig. A reception will follow for registered guests.