Free and open to all, the student-organized International Festival on April 14 features cultural booths, performances and food from around the world. You're invited!
This undergraduate creative nonfiction journal published at CU Boulder celebrates all forms of creative nonfiction: new voices in memoir and personal essay, new journalism, portraiture and more.
Join CU Boulder's Persian Student Association for this ancient holiday. The event will feature Arpege, K-von, DJ Taba and traditional performances. Seating is limited, so get your tickets!
On International Women's Day, drop in on this free event to create and improve Wikipedia articles related to women in the arts. Guidance will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers.
Join the students of CU Boulder's Hebrew classes and the Program in Jewish Studies for a night of musical and dance performances to celebrate Hebrew classes and community.
The interactive event features the stories of students, staff and babyÖ±²¥app engaging with visitors, or "readers," for impactful conversations about gender, race, nationality, religion, ability and beyond.
Now through Valentine's Day, stop by the CU Art Museum and fall in love; make it official by placing a paper heart in front of the artwork you love and snapping a photo for social media.
The International Film Series shows more than 60 films each semester, including foreign, experimental and art films, documentaries, classic cinema and mainstream movies.
American Music Research Center is sponsoring a two-week festival of free concerts, talks and community gatherings on campus and throughout Boulder County in January and February.
Join this free performance, open to the public, at 7:30 p.m, located at Macky Auditorium. The orchestra will perform symphonies and large-scale orchestral works of several composers.