Part of the Colorado Law Talks series in Denver, Anna Spain Bradley on Sept. 12 will discuss recent challenges and threats to human rights, historical connections with America's civil rights movement and more.
Beginning Sept. 29, Colorado Law will be the first law school in the U.S. to host an Inter-American Commission on Human Rights session of public hearings on human rights cases and issues.
Get a peak at the Center for Academic Success and Engagement at an Aug. 16 open house. CASE opened last month as a gateway to campus supporting the academic and student experience.
Emmy Award-winner Ken Burns will share four decades worth of insights. Tickets go on sale Aug. 28 for the Macky Auditorium event, which is open to the public.
¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder, in a partnership event, invites performance practitioners from throughout the Front Range to work together by discussing best practices to improve artists' safety. Please RSVP.
Join the PI Academy and get oriented to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder's research community and resources through a series of events, beginning with a kickoff luncheon this month. RSVP by Aug. 23.
Snakehips will headline the annual Welcomefest concert taking place on Saturday, Aug. 25, at Farrand Field. EarthGang, Elohim, and local acts DJ Roit and Porchlight are also slated to perform.
Hoping to break the silos between academia and public life, scholars from 32 countries will gather Aug. 8 to Aug. 11 to explore the relationship between media, religion and scholarship.
Want to support more affordable textbooks for students and open research for faculty? Come to the free event, OpenCon Boulder, on Sept. 7. Register by Aug. 31.
The National Solar Conference and Summit takes place Aug. 5–8 at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder, continuing the annual conversation on maximizing renewable energy and forging pathways for all communities.