The Center for Western Civilization & Thought Policy will host a panel of speakers focused on photojournalism and “Last Moments: Death and our Animal Companions” in an event that’s open to the public.
Captivated by color and light? Join Professor Amy Palmer on April 20 to learn how scientists harness the glow of jellyfish to create tools that illuminate our understanding of diseases and cures—a family-friendly event.
Join the next free CU on the Weekend lecture April 13 with religious studies professor Brian Catlos discussing the intriguing history of Islamic Spain and how it influenced Western civilization.
In response to her brother's suicide, Alison Malmon created a movement across college campuses nationwide to change the conversation about mental health. Hear her story on April 9.
This month’s Ethics & Compliance Education Series session will focus on the similarities and differences between reporting requirements for the Clery Act and the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance.
On April 3, Professor Mary Robertson will discuss the changing ways young people are now becoming LGBTQ-identified in the U.S., focusing on the voices and stories of youths themselves.
Join babyֱapp Law for a livestream lecture on the breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of multibillion-dollar biotech startup Theranos by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
Join award-winning investigative reporters Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken on March 21 for a talk on their new book, an exposé of one of the longest-running cons in history.
In celebration of graduate student appreciation week, on April 2 students are invited to hear the New York Times best-selling author speak about his books, the challenges authors face and more.