The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) office is closed on January 7 - 8, 2025, due to inclement weather. You may still reach us at cu-cha@colorado.edu. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Fall 2024 Events

This fall, the Center for Humanities and the Arts (CHA) presents a series of events that foster meaningful dialogue and engagement around timely and thought-provoking topics.Ìý

From discussions on democracy and the future of live performing arts to highlighting graduate student research and celebrating campus-wide culture and arts, the CHA remains committed to facilitating conversations that challenge, inspire, and unite the Boulder community. We invite you to join us for these events, as we connect, learn, and grow together.

CHA's Fall 2024 Event List

Difficult Dialogue: "Election Year Polarization: Can we stay good neighbors?"

Monday, September 16, 6:30pm – 8pm at Grace Commons Church (1820 15th St,ÌýBoulder)
A partnership with and .

Explore how to stay connected with those we disagree with amid the polarized atmosphere of the November 2024 US presidential election.

Culture Crawl: Bookmark Making and the Right to Read

Wednesday, September 25, 12:30pm – 2:30pm at Macky Auditorium, RM 201 (CHA Office)
Part of , a campus-wide event celebrating arts & culture.

The CHA’s event aligns with National Banned Books Week, which celebrates the right to read and brings attention to attempts to censor books in schools and libraries.

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Difficult Dialogue: Is This What Democracy Looks Like?

Wednesday, October 2, 6pm – 7:30pm at Chautauqua’s Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club
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A community discussion about the nature and evolution of democracy in the US, with Steve Vanderheiden as the moderator.

Graduate Student Dialogue on Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship

Wednesday, October 16, 1pm - 3pm at the Center for Teaching & Learning (CASE E390).
Part of Research and Innovation Week 2024, co-sponsored by theÌýOffice for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship.
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Join us for graduate student presentations and dialogue about community-engaged and public scholarship.
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Difficult Dialogue: Is that a fact?!

Wednesday, November 13, 6pm – 7:30pm at Chautauqua’s Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club
Partnered withÌýÌýand theirÌýÌý²õ±ð°ù¾±±ð²õ.

A community discussion about finding facts in a world filled with disinformation.

Scene Change: Adapting to the Opportunities and Challenges of Presenting Live Performing Arts Events in a Post-Pandemic World

Thursday, November 14, 9:30am - 10:30am in the Center for British & Irish Studies (CBIS) room - Norlin Library (M549)

Join us for a panel discussion with experts exploring the live performing arts in a post-pandemic world.

Difficult Dialogue: How Do We Reconcile Ourselves to Our Privilege?

Wednesday, December 4, 6pm – 7:30pm at Chautauqua’s Community house – Rocky Mountain Climbers Club
Partnered withÌýÌýand theirÌýÌý²õ±ð°ù¾±±ð²õ.

A conversation about race, gender, class, and so much more.