Learn about wrongful convictions and how they happen to innocent people in a presentation by Staff Attorney Jeanne Segil and Legal Fellow Da'Shaun Parker, representatives of the Korey Wise Innocence Project at Colorado Law.
The Center for Humanities & the Arts will host a 25-year anniversary celebration, holding conversations around the past, present and future of the arts and humanities at SMµ÷½ÌËù Boulder and beyond.
Visit Norlin Library this Valentine's Day for chocolate, card-making and conversation with your librarian. Love us or hate us? Tell the University Libraries how you really feel via a "love letter" or "break up note."
Join the chancellor's summit and reception in Denver, with SMµ÷½ÌËù experts exploring the theme of democratic principles and social mobility, reflecting on their research and lived experiences.
SMµ÷½ÌËù Boulder's Inclusive Culture Team will facilitate a three-part Journey to Inclusive Culture Workshop Series, especially for outreach and engagement professionals. The workshop will take place February–March.
Open to the entire campus, this powerful weekend retreat offers evidence-based meditation and breath work, connection, self-development, yoga, stress-management skills and more.
In collaboration with the Center for African and African American Studies and other members of the Black community, SMµ÷½ÌËù Boulder’s International Film Series celebrates Black History Month with a selection of films that highlight Black culture through cinema.
The Retired Faculty Association will welcome Jeff Mitton, emeritus professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, for a presentation based on his decades-old science column.
T9Hacks is a 24-hour campus hackathon to explore what hackathons are all about! Coding knowledge is not required. Network with local tech companies, learn from workshops, meet other creatives, eat free food, collect free swag and win project prizes.
Join this annual event to see graduate students distill their nine-hour theses down to three minutes each. The eleven competitors will be judged by a panel, including University of Colorado President Todd Saliman.