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Black holes are fussy eaters—Learn more Sept. 15

Sept. 8, 2021

Black holes are often regarded as cosmic vacuum cleaners, but it's actually rather hard to get them to eat. And when they do feed, they make a mess, disturbing their surroundings out to thousands or even millions of light-years. Join the Distinguished Faculty Series on Sept. 15 for more.

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Join the Coloradan Conversation Sept. 8 to discuss leadership

Aug. 30, 2021

The next virtual Coloradan Conversation event will feature a panel discussion about the evolving nature of leadership. Join CU alumni, students, community members and experts to discuss what you read and find ways to move forward into action.

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Sofia Leung to discuss racism in research libraries Aug. 24

Aug. 13, 2021

The University Libraries will host Sofia Leung in a virtual talk that explores racism's permanence and prevalence within libraries as institutions. Learn more and register for this lecture.

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Join the Campus Q&A Aug. 10

Aug. 6, 2021

The campus will host a virtual Campus Q&A with members of leadership to discuss CU Boulder plans for the fall semester and the latest information regarding the COVID-19 delta variant. The session will include a question-and-answer segment.

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America Ferrera to speak at CU Sept. 1 as part of Buffs One Read

Aug. 4, 2021

Award-winning actor, producer, director and activist America Ferrera will speak at the CU Events Center. Open to the campus community, this free event is held in support of the Buffs One Read program.

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Ombuds Office offering 'lunch and learn' on rethinking negotiation

Aug. 3, 2021

Join Jerry Hauser of the Ombuds Office on Aug. 31 to learn how to advance ideas effectively by rethinking negotiation in this free virtual presentation.

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The role of science in treating deadly diseases––a lecture July 14

July 7, 2021

Join a Distinguished Faculty Series lecture featuring Distinguished Professor Leslie Leinwand, who will discuss her journey in finding and developing treatments for genetic diseases where none previously existed.

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Panel to discuss recent U.S. Supreme Court cases July 15

June 17, 2021

A distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars will discuss the notable cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court during the 2020-21 term, as well as the impact of those decisions on practitioners. Learn more about this discussion.

Danielle Hodge

CU Boulder professor to discuss 'Liberatory love and freedom: Radical reenvisionings' June 16

June 9, 2021

Danielle Hodge of the College of Media, Communication and Information will discuss what it means to love Blackness in a white supremacist and anti-Black society. Building on African American intellectual traditions, Hodge will re-envision the relationship between freedom and love in the struggle for liberation.

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Presentation June 29 to address supporting college students with autism spectrum disorder

June 4, 2021

This introductory presentation for babyÖ±²¥app and staff will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorder, its impact on the college experience and best practices for supporting neurodivergent students at CU.

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