Returning for its ninth season this fall with a brand-new curriculum, Mini Law School's eight-week session will examine voting rights, election law, and the impacts of the 2020 election.
George's presentation will showcase ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder's climate action, health and wellness and equity/inclusion practices during an Aug. 3 webinar titled, "Restoring College Sports Amid COVID-19: Leveraging Climate Action."
Attend an interactive, collaborative training that introduces the concept and importance of self care as a basis for personal and professional success.
TIAA invites all ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ employees to a webinar July 23 to learn more about recent stock market conditions and how to navigate your ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ 401(a) mandatory retirement plan and ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ 403(b) voluntary retirement plan through what’s happening.
Videos of Colorado Shakespeare Festival artists' at-home performances have been posted weekly since June, giving patrons a chance to enjoy the pathos and wit of the Bard (and others) from the safety and comfort of their homes.
This July 23 workshop, offered by the Digital Accessibility Office, is for video creators of all skill levels. The session covers the basics of color contrast, describing visual content and captioning.
Whether you've attended all the sessions or are just joining, you're invited to the summer seminar series for graduate students. The topic on July 8 will be effective research and teaching statements.
Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano is launching a new weekly virtual outreach series to highlight an array of topics from women who run with Ralphie to creative climate communications.
In a second series of webinars July 9–22, featuring commentary on life surrounding the pandemic, check out topics like the economy, journalism and inclusivity. Can't join the live sessions? Recordings are available.