Lectures & Presentations
- Katelin Halloway, Reddit's vice president of people and culture, will kick off the Be Woke series Tuesday, Sept. 5, with a public talk on building culture and community in the workplace.
- This weekend lecture series features CU Boulder's most dynamic faculty as they share expertise on everything from modernist music to the future of energy in Colorado.
- From food law and labeling to how national monuments are designated and whether they can be undesignated, many hot topics are in store for this fall's Mini Law School.
- Interested in learning how to respond to an active harmer situation? On Aug. 15, the CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) will hold two training sessions for students, faculty and staff.
- On July 26, Catalyze CU will host two entrepreneurial influencers, Bill Aulet and Brad Feld, for a spirited discussion of entrepreneurship from their individual perspectives.
- CU Boulder's summer startup accelerator Catalyze CU welcomed its fourth round of participants in May. Now the teams are set to give five-minute pitches at Demo Day.
- In the lead-up to her Aug. 3 public talk on campus, novelist Shannon Baker discusses her experience and gives advice to aspiring authors.
- At a free event in Denver, teams of students, city and state employees will pitch solutions to a panel of judges, addressing some of Colorado and the nation's most pressing issues from homelessness to the opioid epidemic.
- Middle and high school students in the CIRES Lens on Climate Change summer program, designed to influence a new wave of environmental scientists, will present their films on campus June 23 and July 22 and in Salida, Colorado, July 15.
- <p>On May 31, Ruthe Farmer, former senior policy advisor for tech inclusion in the Obama Administration, will share the story of her unconventional 16-year career as an advocate for tech and engineering education and equity.</p>