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.
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.
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.
When the CU Global Ambassadors convene in Boulder on May 6, they will host a student event focused on building a global career, developing global leadership skills and promoting social good worldwide.