Lectures & Presentations
- Dorje Dolma will discuss her new book, "Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal," in an event presented by the Center for Asian Students and the Tibet Himalya Initiative.
- On Jan. 24, Travis Rupp, CU Boulder adjunct professor and beer archaeologist at Avery Brewing Company, will discuss the origins of beer production in the ancient Near East and Egypt.
- Government speech, forensic botany, asteroids and environmental history take center stage during this free Saturday lecture series, featuring some of CU Boulder's most dynamic faculty.
- Join doctoral candidate Cheryl Abbate on Thursday, Jan. 25, for a Think! talk discussing the widespread belief that cats should be permanently confined to the indoors.
- The Program in Jewish Studies and cosponsors will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public lecture by visiting scholar Professor Michael Rothberg on Jan. 25.
- It's been one year since President Trump took office after one of the most surprising and controversial elections in American history. Has the Trump presidency lived up to expectations, good or bad?
- In this Jan. 17 webinar, Rich Wobbekind, Leeds School of Business, will discuss the current state of the national and Colorado economies as well as the forecast for 2018.
- Catch the last showings of "Season of Light" Dec. 21, tracing the history and development of many of the world's most endearing holiday customs, all of which involve lighting up the winter season.
- The Dec. 9 lecture will focus on how turbulence impacts the future of wind energy in the U.S., a new class of devices based on soft and variable capacitors, and developments in battery materials.
- This public talk Dec. 6 will describe some of the lesser-known aspects of the "pipeline" that turns bits from the spacecraft into products that scientists can use to make new discoveries.