Fall on Ƶ Boulder campus

Register for the Supporting Student Resiliency series in November

Oct. 24, 2023

This professional development series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students, focusing on areas critical to student retention and success. You may attend any individual session, or attend all three to receive a non-degree certificate.

Pueblo woman resting a bucket on her head

‘Song of Pueblo’ a sweeping oratorio on the history of southern Colorado

Oct. 24, 2023

The Ƶ Boulder Chamber Orchestra and El Pueblo Ensemble will collaborate in a multimedia performance exploring significant moments in the history of southern Colorado. Attend this free event, or watch the livestream Oct. 26.

Soldiers in Vietnam

‘Waging Peace in Vietnam’ exhibit to open Oct. 30

Oct. 24, 2023

A new exhibition is set for Norlin Library through December. Attend a series of events accompanying the show, including an opening reception on Oct. 30 at the Center for British and Irish Studies.

Glasses of beer superimposed on illustration of ancient lands and artifacts

Ƶ on the Weekend Nov. 3: Defining beer in the ancient world

Oct. 20, 2023

This Ƶ on the Weekend presentation by Travis Rupp, a Ƶ Boulder lecturer and beer archaeologist, will examine the earliest archaeological evidence of beer and brewing.

People inside the CASE building

Join a mixer for educators Oct. 25

Oct. 19, 2023

Join the Center for Teaching & Learning, and Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology for their annual mixer. Enjoy light refreshments, mingle and learn about free consultations, teaching resources, workshops, and other programs and services.

A Queer Endeavor group

Campus debut of film about LGBTQ+ students’ experiences set for Oct. 23

Oct. 19, 2023

The Center for Student Involvement and A Queer Endeavor, a nationally renowned center for gender and sexuality in the Ƶ Boulder School of Education, are co-hosting a screening and discussion about the path-breaking documentary, “Reclaiming the Narrative: A Documentary Ƶ LGBTQ+ Students.”

manual labor tools laid on an American flag

Musical Nov. 3–12 to celebrate all involved in theater renovation

Oct. 18, 2023

Recognizing the people whose hands, hearts and minds brought the $2 million Roe Green Theatre renovation to fruition, Ƶ Presents is celebrating with “Working,” the classic musical based on the bestselling 1974 book by Studs Terkel that explores the meaning of work and the importance of the unsung worker in American life.

Members of Nobuntu in traditional African garb

Meet Zimbabwe’s mothers of mbube in performance Nov. 2

Oct. 18, 2023

The award-winning all-female Zimbabwean a cappella group Nobuntu is set to return to Macky Auditorium. The group’s genre, mbube, is a bass-heavy a cappella genre typically dominated by male singers, like the internationally famous Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Nobuntu has added its own style and flare.

Supreme Court of the United States building in Washington, D.C.

Panelists to discuss Supreme Court decision, LGBTQ+ communities Oct. 25

Oct. 17, 2023

The “Surviving and Thriving Post-303 Creative” panel discussion will delve into the impacts of a recent SCOTUS decision on people, laws and policies and how the community can build resilience and well-being in the face of the nation’s current sociopolitical climate.

Campus community members walking past a window inside the CASE building

DEI Impact Grant Summit Oct. 25—you’re invited!

Oct. 17, 2023

Faculty and staff who are interested in learning more about the diversity, equity and inclusion impact grant program are invited to join this summit.

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