Lectures & Presentations
- Have you already gone through SafeZone training? Wish to dig deeper into strategies for making student spaces safe, as well as best practices for facilitating discussions of identity?
- If microbial life exists or ever existed on Mars or any other extraterrestrial body in our solar system, evidence would most likely be found in the subsurface. Learn more with LASP!
- Inspired by TED Talks, these presentations, led by professors, will explore topics such as teacher walkouts, hate speech on college campuses, distrust in education and more.
- On May 18, join the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship. Leah Wasser from Earth Lab will be discussing a new data training program implemented within her group at CU.
- On Saturday, May 12, CU Wizards presents Becky Thompson for a lively, entertaining show all about "Power, Grace, Wisdom & Wonder: The Physics of Wonder Woman!"
- The new program connecting artists and scholars will host a performance May 13 at Old Main Chapel and presentations by the inaugural residency cohort May 17 at the Boulder Public Library.
- On May 2, Professor and Curator of Anthropology Steve Lekson will review recent research at the 11th century Puebloan regional center and the new directions it suggests for ancient history.
- Later this summer, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spacecraft will begin a historic mission to our nearest star, the Sun. Join David Malaspina on May 2 to learn more.
- In this Learning in Informal Settings talk on May 1, Carrie Tzou will discuss Tech Tales, an NSF-funded project that invites families to tell their stories through robotics.
- Why do icebergs float and bubbles always travel up? Join Professor Mathias Weber for a deep dive into Archimedes' principle at CU Wizards: Sink or Swim! on Saturday, April 28.