Kristine M. Larson

Distinguished research lecturer to share groundbreaking GPS work

Nov. 16, 2018

Kristine Larson, who was bestowed one of the most esteemed honors by faculty upon faculty, will deliver a distinguished lecture, "GPS can't do that, can it?" on Dec. 5. Registration is requested.

Artist rendering of NASA's InSight lander on Mars

Mission to Mars: Catch the livestream landing Nov. 26

Nov. 16, 2018

NASA's mission is scheduled to land on the Red Planet at approximately 1 p.m. Drop by for an in-depth discussion and livestream updates with experts at this free community event.

Brown-bag lunch, notebook, pen and an orange

Free expression the topic of next ethics and compliance session

Nov. 14, 2018

The Nov. 26 ethics and compliance education session welcomes Elvie Henson and Alex Loyd of University Counsel for a conversation on free expression: what it is, what it is not and what it means at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

Associate Professor Christopher Bell in his office

From media studies to 'Coco' with Christopher Bell Nov. 15

Nov. 13, 2018

Pixar's diversity and inclusiveness consultant for the movie "Coco" will discuss how being critical of media can help produce more responsible and effective content for diverse audiences.

Beverly Tatum

Best-selling author among featured speakers at Diversity and Inclusion Summit

Nov. 9, 2018

Beverly Tatum, best-selling author and sought-after speaker on the topics of race and education, will engage in a conversation with Chancellor Philip DiStefano during the summit Nov. 13.

U.S.-Mexico border

New event to kick off series exploring immigration through art

Nov. 6, 2018

One of the most polarizing issues in the United States is about to get a fresh look through the eyes of artists, poets and even a YouTuber.

People on state for Ed Talks

Ed Talks series to continue Nov. 7

Nov. 5, 2018

The sometimes stigmatized meaning of "teenager," going beyond just welcoming Spanish-speaking families: These are some of the topics to be explored. Plan to attend at the Dairy Center in Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

Illustration of two minds

CU on the Weekend lecture: 'The Knowledge Illusion'

Oct. 26, 2018

Why do people think they know more than they really do? In this free lecture Nov. 3, Philip Fernbach will explore the nature of knowledge and how much of what we know or think we know is an illusion.

Bears Ears National Monument

Voices from Bears Ears: Seeking common ground on sacred land

Oct. 26, 2018

Capturing the passion and history embedded in local conversations about public lands, the Center of the American West presents a book release event Nov. 8.

White House in Washington, D.C.

Scholarly panel to discuss the political implications and possibility of impeachment

Oct. 24, 2018

The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event Oct. 29 featuring politically diverse panelists who will debate the premises of impeachment.

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