Lectures & Presentations
- Natalia Molina is a historian who examines the interconnectedness of racial and ethnic communities through her concept of “racial scripts.” Join this Center of the American West webinar.
- Everything from the dating renaissance to the future of real estate and design related to COVID-19 will be under the microscope in the next installment of this webinar series. Attend the live sessions or watch recordings.
- Join the Campus Controller's Office to learn all about fiscal year's end for 2020.
- Doctoral student Varsha Koushik has created a series of “recipe cards” for librarians to integrate accessibility as a practice into their pedagogies. Learn more May 18.
- David Skaggs and Scott McInnis served in the U.S. House of Representatives together in the 1990s. Join a discussion about their friendship as they engage in a wide-ranging conversation about issues on which they agree, disagree and half-agree.
- Join the School of Education for an evening of reimagining new social and educational futures through play, heart, truth and dreams. At times lyrical, lighthearted and deeply personal, Ed Talks are sure to leave the audience full of hope and excitement for a more beautiful and just future.
- Presented by the CU Boulder Retired Faculty Association as part of a series, Distinguished Professor Jane Menken will present a virtual lecture titled "Population and Health around the World: A Demographer’s Journey."
- The next campus Q&A will focus on students, staff and faculty. Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke and Provost Russell Moore will join other campus officials to present updates on health and safety requirements and the continued planning for in-person classes in the fall.
- Land, water and people—the natural resource priorities of the Biden administration—will be under discussion with special guests May 13, a presentation of the Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law.
- The Conference on World Affairs will present a virtual discussion—free and open to all—between CU President Mark Kennedy and Lara Brown, director and associate professor at the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University.