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The College of Media, Communication and Information will unite journalists, media makers and scholars for a one-day conference on Saturday, March 10. The event is free and open to the public.
The 2018 babyÖ±²¥app WASH Symposium will feature two full days of speakers from the U.S. and abroad tackling current water, sanitation and hygiene issues in developing communities.
On March 21, a diverse set of experts will address the consequences of new interpretations of environmental regulations and how tribal, state and local governments, as well as market forces, are responding.
Graduate students in science, technology, engineering, health, mathematics and related fields are encouraged to apply by March 1 for this sixth annual event June 14–16 in Boston.
A former 'lost boy' of Sudan, the inaugural youth poet laureate of the U.S. and the CEO of 1% for the Planet will be part of a diverse speaker lineup at the Conference on World Affairs this spring.
Help advance the commitment to being a diverse and inclusive campus by attending the spring summit. The free campus event includes 30 informative, challenging and interactive sessions, as well as a "One Read" to inspire discussion.
Free and open to the public, the inaugural summit will cover social justice, LGBTQ, race and ethnicity, health and wellness, and careers in sports, including a variety of panelists.
This free two-day event, a gathering of sharing, learning and action, is designed to cultivate networks and cross-pollinate many environmental and social topics.
The Graduate Teacher Program will bring speakers from the Front Range and beyond to discuss college pedagogy, academic professional development and employment opportunities.