Interested in helping young entrepreneurs to build their dreams into reality? Join us for New Venture Challenge's mentor night and learn about getting involved!
This lecture by Elizabeth Spalding will explore the multiple meanings of community in American foreign relations in light of first principles, national priorities, historical examples, the 2020 presidential election and more.
Two ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder professors will be participating Friday, Jan. 8, in the Seeking Tomorrow's Answers Together Conference, sponsored by the University of Denver.
Scientist Fran Bagenal will show how Jupiter’s Great Red Spot has been observed by telescopes on Earth as well as from spacecraft near Jupiter. The storm has noticeably shrunk in size over the past 40 years. Will it disappear or grow back?
The Collegiate Chorale and University Men’s and Women’s Choruses perform contemporary and historical piece. Stream a performance and watch from the comfort of your home.
Our brains use a variety of innate tools to simplify decision-making in an increasingly complex world. However, these cognitive biases can negatively impact our ability to resolve interpersonal conflicts. Learn more at this Jan. 19 "lunch and learn" event.
The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program invites you to join the wide variety of no-cost sessions that address topics such as nutrition, retirement, parenting and wellness.
Join a six-week book study beginning Jan. 19 and including a virtual discussion with the author of "Don't Label Me: How to Do Diversity without Inflaming the Culture Wars."
How we ask questions is the key to unlocking information, disarming defensiveness and interrupting the power struggle. Hear more from presenter Elizabeth Hill of the Ombuds Office.