Bruce Lee in character.

Bruce Lee’s life and legacy: Watch video, plan to attend Nov. 1 talk

Oct. 29, 2022

An Asian and Asian American icon, Bruce Lee intertwined cultural strands in his rise to global stardom. Daryl Maeda will discuss Lee's legacy and his new book "Like Water" about Bruce Lee in a virtual discussion on Nov. 1.

Winners hold a large Lab Venture Challenge check.

Lab Venture Challenge final showcases set for Nov. 2–3

Oct. 28, 2022

Lab Venture Challenge culminates in two evening showcases, where finalists will deliver pitches to a panel of business leaders, entrepreneurs and investors. These are the can't-miss events of the year to see CU Boulder's next wave of breakthrough innovations.

Jennette McCurdy

Best-selling author Jennette McCurdy to speak at Macky Auditorium

Oct. 28, 2022

American writer, director, podcaster and former actress Jennette McCurdy will speak at CU in Macky Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7.

Boulder Theater

Bring your class to see Robin Wall Kimmerer at the Boulder Theater

Oct. 27, 2022

Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of “Braiding Sweetgrass” is speaking at the Boulder Theater on Thursday, Dec. 1, as part of the Buffs One Read program.

Old Main on the CU Boulder campus in fall.

Attend the Conservative Scholar Luncheon Nov. 2

Oct. 25, 2022

Join a discussion with historian and political theorist Alan Kahan about traditional American ideals and their impact on individual freedoms. Hosted by Chancellor Philip DiStefano in babyֱapp Springs, complimentary lunch and refreshments will be included.

Disposable coffee cup that says 'Lead. Innovate. Impact.'

How does the campus budget work? Sessions Nov. 2–11

Oct. 24, 2022

Faculty, staff and students are invited to join our new Chief Financial Officer Todd Haggerty and Executive Vice Provost for Academic Resource Management Ann Schmiesing as they host three Coffee and the Campus Budget overviews. In-person and virtual options are available.

Inside of CASE building

Students, babyֱapp to talk academic success Nov. 1

Oct. 24, 2022

Providing a safe platform for students and babyֱapp to contribute new ideas, the Center for Teaching and Learning and its partner ASSETT are hosting a panel on issues surrounding technology, mental health, inclusivity and well-being on campus.

A protest sign shows #mahsaamini. (Wikimedia Commons/Matt Hrkac from Geelong/Melbourne, Australia)

The Iranian women’s revolution: A panel discussion Oct. 20

Oct. 18, 2022

The recent death of Jina Mahsa Amini has sparked historic demonstrations centered on women’s socio-political rights, human rights and regime change in Iran. Join a panel discussion, including CU Boulder and University of Denver babyֱapp, to learn more about the historical context, symbolism and impacts of women’s rights protests.

Campus community members listen to a speaker in UMC 247

Oct. 17 to mark start of series on visual media, justice and human rights

Oct. 13, 2022

From human rights advocacy to archiving and preservation, international experts will reflect on their career trajectories, highlight recent research projects and more in monthly events through May 2023. There will also be film screenings and an online career training session.

Lori Peek

What do you do when the Earth shakes? A talk Oct. 22

Oct. 13, 2022

In this free CU on the Weekend lecture, Professor Lori Peek will highlight the immediate behavioral responses of children and adults during disasters. Understanding how people react can help officials and school leaders improve drills and messaging, refine risk communication strategies, and ultimately reduce injury and loss of life.

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