Picture books and young adult literature appeal to all ages and majors! Come and celebrate the Children's and Young Adult Open House at Norlin Library, followed by a documentary screening.
Bestselling author and renowned autism advocate Temple Grandin will share a blueprint for different ways of looking at the world and engaging with learners.
With the law school as host, the public is invited to sit in on cases of alleged human rights violations Oct. 1-5. No registration is required for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights proceedings, which have never before been held off site in the United States.
Drop in on the inaugural CMCI event, bringing leading sports reporters and producers to campus to talk about some of the challenges sports journalists face today.
This week, learn basic bike maintenance, catch a film screening for Latinx Heritage Month, get free lunch at Welcome Wednesday, step on stage for karaoke night, join a New Venture Challenge info session and more.
You're invited to an event designed to honor the ombuds profession and help develop a shared understanding of the value and services an ombuds provides.
A peculiar feature of the lunar orbit produces shadows in craters at its poles, which have remained in darkness for billions of years. Intrigued? Learn more Oct. 3.
In his visit Oct. 11 and 12, writer and scholar Jonathan Alexander will give a public lecture on "spreadable media" and lead a workshop on the writing lives of millennials and the future of media and literacy.
Part of Research & Innovation Week, the summit will include a public talk Oct. 16 titled "Climate-Disease Connections, Associations, Processes and Incorporation in Infectious Disease Forecast."
If you've not yet seen the film, a pride-inducing celebration of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder, mark your calendar for Oct. 2. The viewing will have you cheering, choked up and feeling an array of emotions in between.