The Program for Writing & Rhetoric welcomes Nicole Walker, noted creative nonfiction writer on sustainability, to campus on Feb. 6 and 7. Walker will do three events. Each is free and open to the public.
Professor David Koffman, Jewish Studies' Bender Visiting Scholar, will map the broad contours of the American Jewish–Native American encounter from the middle of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century.
The Citizenship and Equality Colloquium brings together prominent scholars across immigration law whose research focuses on a range of topics pertaining to citizenship.
Former solicitor of the U.S. Department of the Interior John Leshy will deliver the Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture, "Public Land Policy After the Trump Administration: Is This a Turning Point?"
Staff Council and administrators from CU’s Office of Contracts and Grants invite you to a brief discussion and Q&A about how OCG has implemented flexible work arrangements for employees.
Join us this spring for free lectures on cannabis research, the Parker Solar Probe mission, British history and Latin inscriptions, and more. This series starts Feb. 15 and features some of CU Boulder's most dynamic babyֱapp.