Lectures & Presentations
- Balancing energy resources, effectively communicating climate science and developing renewable technologies take center stage in this fall lecture series starting Oct. 14.
- Cultural Events Board is bringing Wu-Tang Clan founding member GZA to campus, a talented artist who also is a co-founder of the Science Genius educational program for students.
- University of Notre Dame professor David Campbell, expert on religion, politics and civic engagement, will discuss the politics of secularism in the United States during his Oct. 11 lecture.
- If you're interested in learning about sustainable cooking practices or the professional food service industry, be sure to join the Oct. 4 Forward Food event.
- October marks the beginning of another season of LASP public lectures. On Oct. 4, Bill Possel presents "Out of this World! Operating the Kepler Mission with University Students."
- Executives from Lyft, Comcast, Molson Coors and 5280 magazine will be on campus for an interactive discussion and networking event addressing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
- The Center for Values and Social Policy in the Philosophy Department invites you to its Oct. 3 Think! Talk, addressing what philosophers call the problem of the diversity of revelations.
- Jonathan Templin, awarded the inaugural Robert L. Linn Memorial Lecture held alternately at CU Boulder and UCLA, will discuss bettering assessment practice and policy on Friday at Old Main.
- Benjamin Cook, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, presents his CIRES Distinguished Lecture "The past and future of drought in the Western United States" at 3 p.m. Sept. 29.
- The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy presents "Science, Religion, and Land: the West and the Rest" on Oct. 9 and "Animals, Fetuses, and Morality" on Oct. 10.