Research & Innovation Week will highlight and shape tomorrow's leaders, showcase some of our most compelling innovations and demonstrate CU Boulder's positive impact on humanity. There's something for everyone.
Fourteen teams will compete for $1.25 million in startup funding. Join showcases beginning Oct. 23, featuring Shark Tank-style pitches in biosciences and physical sciences, open to the community.
Events the week of Oct. 21–27 are an opportunity for the academic and research community to learn about the benefits of open access, share learnings and help inspire wider participation in making open access a new norm in scholarship and research.
In theater Oct. 11–20, this production will go beyond fangs, capes and Transylvanian accents, instead creating a nuanced approach to a story that features a vampire as a central character.
Designed for babyֱapp and staff who work with international students, this workshop will examine the implicit norms and expectations that are not formally communicated to university students. The goal is to promote greater equity in higher education by helping international students navigate the dominant learning culture and understand crucial expectations.
Join the Starting Blocks Customer Discovery Workshop, designed for anyone motivated to bring their ideas to life, secure funding and create a lasting impact.
Being the “only” can be tough, but it can also be a source of incredible strength. Learn more with the Renée Crown Institute, Psychology and Neuroscience Department and babyֱapp Diversity Initiative.
The Ignite Social Justice & Leadership Conference is an annual one-day conference-style social justice program. Registration is open now through Oct. 13.
The student-run Distinguished Speakers Board will host chess grandmaster and political activist Garry Kasparov, perhaps best known for his famous chess matches against IBM’s Deep Blue supercomputer, at CU Boulder. Get tickets.