Inside of CASE building

Students, faculty to talk academic success Nov. 1

Oct. 24, 2022

Providing a safe platform for students and faculty to contribute new ideas, the Center for Teaching and Learning and its partner ASSETT are hosting a panel on issues surrounding technology, mental health, inclusivity and well-being on campus.

Chip the buffalo mascot says hello to a baby Buff fan

It’s Homecoming week

Oct. 21, 2022

It's time for Buffs to connect and celebrate the history we share. ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder welcomes Forever Buffs and the campus community for one of our most treasured traditions—Homecoming. This year will include both in-person and virtual events, with plenty of opportunities to show your Buff spirit.

the Ivalas Quartet

To Ivalas Quartet, ‘representation matters.’ Plan to attend

Oct. 21, 2022

Performing works for string quartet written by underrepresented composers of color, the Ivalas Quartet strives to bring together diverse audiences in musical celebration. Performances run Nov. 6–14.

Evan Giia performing in Montreal

Evan Giia to headline Homecoming concert Oct. 26

Oct. 20, 2022

Brooklyn-based dance/electronic artist Evan Giia will headline this year’s Homecoming concert on Wednesday, Oct. 26, with Chet Porter lined up as the opener. Get your tickets today.

A protest sign shows #mahsaamini. (Wikimedia Commons/Matt Hrkac from Geelong/Melbourne, Australia)

The Iranian women’s revolution: A panel discussion Oct. 20

Oct. 18, 2022

The recent death of Jina Mahsa Amini has sparked historic demonstrations centered on women’s socio-political rights, human rights and regime change in Iran. Join a panel discussion, including ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder and University of Denver faculty, to learn more about the historical context, symbolism and impacts of women’s rights protests.

Classmates engage in discussion

Oct. 24: Strategies to promote political, civic engagement in learning spaces

Oct. 17, 2022

As part of a critical dialogues series, Professor Janet Donovan will share ways faculty can engage students in dialogue on political and civic engagement, as well as strategies to foster an inclusive and respectful space.

A student studies in the Engineering Center

Check out who's speaking for Open Access Week Oct. 24–28

Oct. 14, 2022

In a week that explores the implications of free and immediate online access to scholarly research, join the University Libraries and a variety of speakers exploring topics around this year's theme of climate justice.

Campus community members listen to a speaker in UMC 247

Oct. 17 to mark start of series on visual media, justice and human rights

Oct. 13, 2022

From human rights advocacy to archiving and preservation, international experts will reflect on their career trajectories, highlight recent research projects and more in monthly events through May 2023. There will also be film screenings and an online career training session.

Recreation Center in fall

IDEA Council to hold public forum Oct. 27

Oct. 13, 2022

IDEA Council members plan to touch on IDEA Plan recommendations for supporting staff, faculty and other university employees. As evidenced by the results of the Campus Culture Survey, employees’ sense of belonging, retention and other experiences hinge on their relationships with supervisors.

Lori Peek

What do you do when the Earth shakes? A talk Oct. 22

Oct. 13, 2022

In this free ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ on the Weekend lecture, Professor Lori Peek will highlight the immediate behavioral responses of children and adults during disasters. Understanding how people react can help officials and school leaders improve drills and messaging, refine risk communication strategies, and ultimately reduce injury and loss of life.

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