Professor Mary Wood will discuss the Atmospheric Trust Litigation in the context of climate urgency and the federal government's policy to spur production of fossil fuels at the Getches-Wilkinson Center's Distinguished Lecture.
Stop by the Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) open house Sept. 18 to meet staff, learn about programs and engage in conversation with colleagues.
Faculty, staff and community groups who work with manufactured home residents will discuss current issues facing these homeowners and ways university resources can provide support.
Brian Deese will provide an insider's view on science and technology policy research at the event commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research.
In celebration of the upcoming Jewish new year, Hillel of babyÖ±²¥app is hosting services, many at Old Main, for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Students and the greater Boulder community are invited.
How can disaster response effectively address vulnerable populations, those "left behind" by inequalities in race, class, gender and bodily impairment? Learn more at this Sept. 19 event.
Join fellow new employees Sept. 15 to learn about the full range of initiatives, programs and resources supported by the Research & Innovation Office at CU Boulder.
Join LASP team members Sept. 15 as they celebrate the end of an era for NASA's Cassini. After almost 20 years in space, the spacecraft will conclude its remarkable story as it plunges into Saturn's atmosphere.
The CU Museum of Natural History will debut "Cannabis: A Visual Perspective," a first-of-its-kind art installation of botanical illustrations of cannabis, on Friday, Sept. 8.