Come to Fiske Planetarium to learn about an inclusive vision for science, one in which all people can participate in—and benefit from—humanity’s quest to make sense of the world we live in.
Thinking about being a PI or joining a proposal team? The associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate will discuss writing successful mission proposals and more June 5.
Experience the beauty of campus while staff share the distinctive characteristics and historical significance of CU’s trees during the free Spring Color Tree Walk, rescheduled due to inclement weather in May.
Join the 2019 Archive Transformed cohort for a presentation of their projects at Boulder Public Library. Archive Transformed is a first-of-its-kind artist-scholar collaborative residency.
May’s ethics and compliance education session will focus on the responsibilities of the campus community to protect minors while on campus. Join Youth Program Coordinator Tasha Abbott on Tuesday, May 28.
Learn more from Merna Jacobsen, deputy chief Human Resources officer, and Mike Murray, director of strategic initiatives, about the new core competencies and how they align with the campus vision.
In this presentation GOLD research scientist Katelynn Greer will provide an overview of the NASA GOLD mission science and examples of observations from early operations.
The Program in Jewish Studies is holding a public lecture with Professor Len Rubenstein and Zaher Sahloul, a medical doctor, reflecting on Nazi war crimes and how health professionals today continue to practice during times of war.