Professor Jackie Stevens

Public talk on Aurora immigration detention center lawsuit March 22

March 21, 2017

On Wednesday, Jackie Stevens will give a public talk titled "One Dollar Per Day: The Slaving Wages of Immigration Detention" in regard to her ongoing lawsuit against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) for its exploitation of detainee labor at the GEO Aurora ICE processing center.

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Ethics and Compliance Brown Bag features internal monitoring, self-assessment

March 20, 2017

At the March 27 Ethics and Compliance Brown Bag session, Mark Meaney will discuss one of seven essential components of any ethics and compliance program: internal monitoring.

Scott Eustis (left), Shannon Dosemagen and Jeff Warren were part of the Public Lab response to the “Deepwater Horizon†disaster, using low-cost cameras, kites and balloons to document the BP oil spill.

CIRES director to host sneak peek of citizen science documentary series

March 20, 2017

CIRES director Waleed Abdelati hosts and narrates "The Crowd and the Cloud," a new documentary series focusing on citizen science. The series premieres Thursday, April 6.

Sir James Galway with golden flute

CU Presents' anniversary series concludes with renowned flutist performance

March 17, 2017

On March 22, as part of the CU Presents Artist Series, living legend and world-renowned flutist Sir James Galway will perform a concert alongside his wife Lady Jeanne Galway and other friends.

Vandana Shiva

Renowned activist, physicist to speak on eco-social justice

March 17, 2017

Vandana Shiva, a world-renowned policy expert, author, justice activist and trained nuclear and quantum physicist, will present "Eco-Social Justice on the Global Frontlines," March 22 at the Glen Miller Ballroom.

Man studies research concept map

NSF advisor to give perspective on 'broader impacts' of proposed research

March 16, 2017

On March 23, join the Understanding Broader Impacts Workshop to learn about resources for collaboration and implementation and developing broader impacts components that will complement and enhance your research program.

Human player blocks zombie players using cardboard shield

Humans vs. Zombies is back on campus starting Monday

March 16, 2017

After a five-year absence, CU's Humans vs. Zombies club is once again launching a campus-wide game that features "human" players avoiding being tagged "zombie" players.

Blurred Lines music video featuring Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharell Williams

Lawyers, artists to speak on seminal verdict of 'Blurred Lines' case

March 16, 2017

On March 23, Silicon Flatirons will host a conference to bring together some of the nation’s brightest artists, lawyers, policymakers and academics to discuss the rapidly changing analysis of copyright infringement in music.

BLOrk performance

BLOrk: Fusing technology with live musicians

March 15, 2017

Catch the the Â鶹¹ÙÍø Laptop Orchestra (BLOrk) in concert March 18. Boldly going where no laptop orchestra has gone before, BLOrk integrates technology with performers in an ensemble setting, providing live interaction between the two.

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Journalists to discuss science communication in the era of 'fake news'

March 15, 2017

On March 17, BioFrontiers and CU Science Buffs will present "Telling Your Story: Science Communication in the Era of 'Fake News'" featuring veteran science journalists and science communication program directors Erika Check Hayden and Thomas Hayden.

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