Following her fall inclusive pedagogy workshop, McGuire returns March 12 via Zoom to discuss learning practices covered in her new book "Teach Yourself How to Learn: Strategies You Can Use to Ace Any Course at Any Level."
The Steamboat Institute will host an April 2 debate at CU Boulder on the issues of nationalism and globalism, featuring former Mexican President Vicente Fox and Brexit architect Nigel Farage.
Ever wonder what goes in to a university's ethics and compliance program? On March 13, Penn State's Regis Becker will discuss ethics and compliance in an often-challenging environment.
On March 14, the award-winning social media strategist and journalist will discuss how to pitch to editors, working in a 24/7 news cycle, the new professional realm of social media and more.
Are we alone? In this March 7 lecture, Kevin France will give an overview of recent exoplanet discoveries, providing context for our place in the Milky Way.
Immerse yourself in the unique story of babyÖ±²¥app at this Friends of CU Boulder Libraries event with special guest and "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser Christopher W. Lane on March 8.
Panelists will discuss why entrepreneurs may struggle with mental health and clear up misconceptions and stigmas often attached to mental health, featuring personal stories, expert information and a Q&A.
Featuring three babyÖ±²¥app experts, the Social Sciences Today Forum, March 7, will look at the consequences of the DACA program and its uncertain future.
Many people don't have the right knowledge to manage their finances effectively, leading to greater inequality. Harvard babyÖ±²¥apps professor John Campbell will go into why this is.
Join Peter Newton, assistant professor in environmental studies, on Feb. 27 as he provides an overview of his recent research in and around the Brazilian Amazon. Lunch provided!