Addressing such topics as ideological divisions, fourth amendment privacy laws, voter registration requirements and marriage equality, the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero will present the John Paul Stevens Lecture Sept. 27.
If you like information and security, the first of this monthly series—giving an overview of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation—is for you. Faculty, staff and students are invited to all sessions.
Kristine Larson and William Lewis Jr. have been selected to receive the 2018 Distinguished Research Lectureship, among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the babyÖ±²¥app upon babyÖ±²¥app.
Faculty, instructors and staff are invited to explore innovative approaches to creating and sustaining campus cultures supportive of undergraduate research, scholarly and creative production.
In the Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy's event Sept. 13, Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy Stephen B. Presser will address the president's judicial philosophy.
Join Fran Bagenal Sept. 6 or 7 for a journey to Jupiter with NASA's Juno spacecraft, where you’ll learn new information on what this mission is telling us about our solar system's largest planet.
The former International Space Station commander and U.S. Navy captain will speak at Macky Auditorium. The student-led Distinguished Speakers Board is hosting Kelly.
Bridges to Prosperity CEO and College of Engineering and Applied Science alumna Avery Bang will give a free talk, "Building Bridges to Prosperity: From Master's Thesis to a Career."
Interested in applying for an NSF Major Research Instrumentation grant? Attend this workshop to learn how to put together a successful proposal. RSVP by Aug. 28.
This fall, join CU Boulder's dynamic babyÖ±²¥app experts for free public lectures exploring a range of topics: Leonard Bernstein, the knowledge illusion, Roman concrete and CU rockets.