Ready to go home for break, but don’t want to engage with your family and friends on tough topics like climate change, police brutality and gender justice? Join several CU organizations to discuss how to make these conversations comfortable for everyone involved!
Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Tresse King will be honored in a halftime ceremony at today's basketball season opener, where her son George King will be playing guard for the Buffs.
One of "MIT Technology Review's" 35 Top Young Innovators of 2011 and founder of Pakistan's largest startup incubator, Umar Saif will lecture on leveraging technology for human need.
For those who are involved or interested in business, the outlook gives the pulse on the national economy, as well as the state's industries, from construction to leisure and hospitality, natural resources and more.
Join the Alumni Association for one of the year's most-anticipated events: CU Night at Zoo Lights. On Sunday, Nov. 27, you and your family will get a special CU-themed sneak peek at the Denver Zoo’s brilliantly-lit animal sculptures and displays.
On Saturday, Dec. 3, join HackCU for Local Hack Day, a global "hackathon" event aimed at bringing local students together for a day of learning, building and sharing.
CU Boulder has been at the national forefront of sustainability initiatives for several years and this year, a CU Boulder residence hall will attempt a zero-waste composting program.
Photographer and mixed-media artist Renee Cox will give a lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 15, as part of the Department of Art & Art History's Visiting Artist Program.
The Inca could see "dark constellations." The brightness of the stars in the Pleiades told them when to plant crops. Learn to read the stars like the Inca during a talk titled "Secrets of the Andean Skies," Nov. 10 and 12 at Fiske Planetarium.