General
Join an opening reception for "Frames: seeing colorblind racism in architectural design" on Monday, Feb. 3, in conjunction with Black History Month.
Join Program Council for screenings of Disney’s “Moana” on Jan. 30, a modern twist on the old murder-mystery trope on Jan. 31, and a telling of heroic abolitionist Harriet Tubman on Feb. 7.
An editor from The Conversation will be on campus Feb. 11 and 12 to meet with faculty members, postdocs and graduate students who are eager to get their research to a broader audience.
Four faculty members have been named professors of distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences: Noel Clark, Stephen Graham Jones, Robert Pasnau and Kenneth P. Wright Jr. Join a celebration Feb. 3.
The annual memorial event will take place on campus at 9:38 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, to honor the astronauts who perished in the Challenger and Columbia disasters.
Is your New Year's resolution to volunteer and help others in your community? Then here's the perfect volunteer activity for you! Staff Council invites all campus community members to participate in the upcoming February blood drives.
Faculty and staff are invited to find out about the Community Foundation's latest Boulder County TRENDS Report through an interactive discussion hosted by the Outreach and Engagement Professionals Network, Career Services and the Volunteer Resource Center.
The College of Music is thrilled to celebrate its centennial with a beautifully planned series of concerts, presentations and more. The yearlong celebration will kick off with a special concert, The Future of Music, a Century in the Making, on Jan. 21.
Russell Moore and Michele Moses will host “Faculty and Academic Freedom: Exploring meaning and application” and follow-up events as part of a new campus dialogue on academic freedom.
Program Council’s film series brings to campus Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” on Jan. 17, followed by a modern black-and-white horror movie, “The Lighthouse,” on Jan. 21.