Inspired by TED Talks, the School of Education’s Ed Talks are short, engaging presentations exploring topics like “What Reality TV Taught Me about Everyday Assessment,” “Trauma as Peril and Potential in Schools” and more.
Mark Kennedy, Ƶ presidential finalist, is visiting each system campus this week, including the Boulder campus on Friday, April 26, to meet with community members. Can't attend in person? Watch via video and livestream.
Bring Your Child to Work Day is coming up and events are set for several locations on campus. All activities are free for faculty, staff and their children.
The Health and Wellness Summit on April 25 is an opportunity for faculty, staff and students to learn about a holistic approach to health and wellness, campus resources and support services.
The Eklund Opera Program will present the haunting “The Turn of the Screw,” an operatic thriller, in the the Imig Music Building’s Music Theatre April 25–28.
The quarterly auctions are open to the public. April 25 is set aside specifically for departmental viewings, giving Ƶ Boulder units a chance to acquire items ahead of the public.
The tribute performance, called “Let the Sunshine In,” is a celebration of Galt MacDermot’s 50-year career. The rock-and-roll cabaret will be showing April 19 and 20 at the Dairy Arts Center.
Captivated by color and light? Join Professor Amy Palmer on April 20 to learn how scientists harness the glow of jellyfish to create tools that illuminate our understanding of diseases and cures—a family-friendly event.
Get ready for liftoff as the Boulder Laptop Orchestra puts on a space-themed concert combining digital and traditional instruments on April 20 at Fiske Planetarium.