Join Polly McLean on Jan. 24 as she commemorates CU's first African American graduate in a discussion of a newly published biography telling the story of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan.
MacArthur Fellow Josh Kun will discuss how the DJ method of crossfading is used to explore and animate historic sheet music, vinyl LPs and more, addressing issues of gentrification, urban redevelopment and racial inequality.
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, David Fishman will discuss the story of ghetto inmates who rescued thousands of rare books and manuscripts by hiding, burying and smuggling them.
Megafires, Cuban pop music, ancient aliens and medieval Spain take center stage as part of this free public lecture series featuring some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic babyÖ±²¥app.
Campus and community members are invited to a special screening Dec. 7 of six short video stories highlighting the exhibits, research and collections of the CU Museum of Natural History.
On Nov. 29, Jared Rubin will give his lecture, "Rulers, Religion, and Riches: Why the West Got Rich and the Middle East Did Not," as an invited guest of babyÖ±²¥app from CU Boulder's Economics department and the CWCTP.
Register by Nov. 28 for "No Longer a Second-Class Class Action? Finding Common Ground in the Debate over Wage Collective Actions with Best Practices for Litigation and Adjudication," a talk Dec. 4.