Described as one of the most important graphic novelists working today, Bechdel is known for “Dykes to Watch Out For” and a famous test of gender representation in movies.
The Earth Sciences & Map Library will host a panel discussion in which explorers, scientists and artists who’ve witnessed climate change in the Arctic will share their stories.
A virtual info session will be held Nov. 7 for Ƶ Boulder's applied Shakespeare graduate certificate—a program designed for a wide range of students, from teachers to theater artists and Shakespeare enthusiasts.
An Asian and Asian American icon, Bruce Lee intertwined cultural strands in his rise to global stardom. Daryl Maeda will discuss Lee's legacy and his new book "Like Water" about Bruce Lee in a virtual discussion on Nov. 1.
Lab Venture Challenge culminates in two evening showcases, where finalists will deliver pitches to a panel of business leaders, entrepreneurs and investors. These are the can't-miss events of the year to see Ƶ Boulder's next wave of breakthrough innovations.
Join a discussion with historian and political theorist Alan Kahan about traditional American ideals and their impact on individual freedoms. Hosted by Chancellor Philip DiStefano in Colorado Springs, complimentary lunch and refreshments will be included.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join our new Chief Financial Officer Todd Haggerty and Executive Vice Provost for Academic Resource Management Ann Schmiesing as they host three Coffee and the Campus Budget overviews. In-person and virtual options are available.
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.