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To read the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) October 2025 Month Newsletter, see below.
Director's Letter of the Month:
October 2025
Dear CU Boulder Community & Supporters of the CHA,
Human dignity. This is the basis for the humanities identifying, chronicling, preserving, and amplifying human dignity. Because to be human is to be deserving of dignity. I truly believe that human dignity underpins all that we do at the CHA, because what every person on this planet desires is to be seen as a fully enfranchised person who is treated with respect.泭
And I know that the news is full of stories that are not illustrating the best of humanity.泭
Which is even more reason I feel privileged to be the director of the CHA. Learning about the scholarship of our , reading the reports from people who have stayed in the , participating in our , and hearing people talk about immigration at our fills me with pride and hope because I am immersing myself in an atmosphere of intellectual engagement and curiosity. I am surrounding myself with people who are treating others with human dignity and who are creating knowledge that centers human dignity.
I hope youll [upcoming deadlines: Faculty Small Grant, Oct 15, MFA/MM Grant, Nov 2, Hazel Barnes Summer occupancy, Nov 15], 泭look into staying at the in London, take part in , and/or join our , where well be reading David Owens Where the Water Goes: Life and Death along the Colorado River (Riverhead Books 2017). We received a grant along, with four other humanities centers in the Rocky Mountain west, to talk about water and specifically the Colorado River. We have also partnered with to bring to life the stories of people who have interacted with the Colorado River well hold an immersive theater event in February 2026 (details to come shortly). If you are interested in joining the Spring 2026 book club, please fill out this .
Finally, Ive been thinking about the phrase Make America Great [note: there is no again]. What does it mean for America to be great? Who makes it great? Who decides what great means? And just where does this America exist? Ill explore more in the November newsletter and hope you will join me in this exploration, which will be artistic, humanistic, intellectual, existential, imaginative, aspirational, and maybe even inspirational.泭
Sincerely,
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Jennifer Ho
Director, Center for Humanities & the Arts
PS. I recently visited Green Mountain Falls, where I got to hike to a . The was a truly meditative experience: when I sat inside, I felt at one with the art and with the surrounding environment. Its just outside Manitou Springs and well worth the trip.

CHA Upcoming Opportunities
Join us for the first Difficult Dialogues: Community Conversations event:
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Thursday, October 9
6:007:30 PM
Colorado Chautauquas Community House
Registration may be full, but if you come, there most likely will be a seat open. The next Difficult Dialogues: Community Conversations can be found at .
Dont miss this powerful dialogueopen to the community!
Calling CU Boulder faculty & staff! Apply for a CHA Small Grantup to $3,000 to support your research or creative work in the arts & humanities. From painting to performance, theory to storytelling, were here to help bring your vision to life.
儭 Deadline: October 15 Projects must begin on or after Nov. 5, 2025 to qualify.
Learn more & apply:泭
The CHA will host a series of meetings (in person and on zoom) to discuss泭Where the Water Goes: Life and Death Along the Colorado River泭by David Owen. Water issues seem simpleban golf, stop selling hay to Chinabut Owens story reveals a complex, man-made ecosystem shaped by engineering, law, and cooperation. This book explores how life thrives in the desert and what happens when the system breaks down.
How to Join
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Arts & Humanities Opportunities Across Campus
Sharing with the Devil: A Story of an Indonesian Plantation, 1830s2000s
儭 Join us for a compelling lecture by Pujo Semedi exploring the paradoxes of plantation economies in Indonesia.
Despite high productivity, plantations often struggle with profitability and internal theft. Could theft be the very thing keeping them alive?
CU Boulder
Date: 10-10
Time: 4:00 PM
Location: Hale 230
Dont miss this deep dive into colonial legacies, economic survival, and the tension between accumulation and sharing.泭
Event: Adam Smith, Rhetoric, and Literary Form
Did you know Adam Smith began as a lecturer on rhetoric and literature before becoming famous as an economist? This talk explores how his Theory of Moral Sentiments blends philosophy and literary styleconnecting Smiths work to authors like Jane Austen.
Mon, Oct 13, 2025 | 5:00 pm (refreshments at 4:30)
Norlin Library, M549 | CU Boulder
Sponsored by the Center for British & Irish Studies & the 18th- & 19th-Century Studies Network泭
Calling CU Boulder grad students in British & Irish Studies!
Apply now for: 儭 Global travel support (Dec 1, 2025 Apr 30, 2026) Conference Travel Grants Present at U.S. or international conferences (virtual included)
Deadline: Oct 15, 2025 at 5:00 PM MT
Administered by CBIS | Questions? cbis@colorado.edu
Call for Applications: Arts & Humanities Dissertation Fellowships
CU Boulder PhD candidatesthis is your chance to focus fully and finish strong! Fellows receive a stipend, tuition, fees, and health insurance for the 202627 academic year.
Apply by: October 15, 2025
Notification: December 2025
Info Session: Monday, Oct 13 @ 5:00 PM (refreshments at 4:30)
Location: CBIS, Norlin Library M549
Eligibility: Arts & Humanities doctoral students Advanced to candidacy (D status) Within one year of completing dissertation.
PhDs: Explore Justice-Driven Career Pathways
Join us for a dynamic workshop on how your doctoral training in humanities & social sciences can lead to impactful careers in law, policy, media, and nonprofits.
儭 Oct 16 | 10 AM12 PM (MT)
Zoom:cuboulder.zoom.us/j/94012370105
Refreshments served at 4:30 PM (if attending in person)
Hosted by Visual Evidence Lab in partnership with SCALES-OKN Funded by an ACLS Sustaining Community Connections Grant.
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