Conferences
- Stop by the Healthier U at CU Employee Benefits and Wellness Fair to learn about employee benefits, discounts, programs and more. Learn more about why you should attend and what to expect at the fair.
- Interested in attending the biennial CU Social Justice Summit on Jan. 31? Register to attend engaging presentations by faculty, staff and student subject-matter experts and community meetups the day before the main event.
- CU Athletics and Recreation Services invite you to join the Inclusive Sports Summit. This year’s theme is legacy: honoring the past and creating the future of sport and recreation.
- Registration has opened for the CU Social Justice Summit on Jan. 31, and organizers have announced that noted author, scholar and educator Bettina Love will give the keynote talk at the virtual summit.
- The daylong summit, hosted by CU Boulder for the four-campus CU system, will feature discussions centered on strengthening our diverse democracy and creating a more just and inclusive world. Learn more and propose a session.
- Here's a preview of what to expect at the Business Economic Outlook Forum, in its 58th year, in Denver. The Leeds School of Business event provides a forecast for the following year of Colorado's economy by sector.
- Organizers of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit have announced a range of community-focused events. The new Think Globally, Engage Locally Panel Series places the impact, obligations and solutions themes of the global summit into a national and local context.
- CU Boulder students are invited to join the conversation about climate change, its impacts and how to forge a just path forward.
- Join Health and Wellness Services to explore the power of play and learn how fun can improve your health, creativity and relationships as an adult. The summit is free and open to CU faculty, staff and students.
- Registration is now open for virtual and in-person attendance at the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit. The first-of-its-kind summit will bring thought leaders, youth activists, scientific, political, educational, cultural and industry experts from around the world to campus.