Events & Exhibits

  • Chief Wilton Littlechild
    Chief Wilton Littlechild will deliver a public lecture focusing on indigenous entrepreneurship and the importance of indigenous access to business and financial services in a global economy. He is an honorary chief of the Maskwacis Cree First Nation, a former Canadian senator and a decorated rights advocate who has has served the United Nations for decades.
  • Dava Newman
    For its 69th season, the iconic Conference on World Affairs (CWA) will bring speakers from 18 countries to campus to discuss issues ranging from space exploration and nuclear policy to the long-term health impacts of professional sports. The conference, which is free and open to the public, will be held April 10 to 14.
  • RL Grime
    RL Grime, Ty Dolla $ign, blackbear and SoDown will perform at Ƶ Boulder's Balch Fieldhouse on Feb. 25. Student tickets for the concert, sponsored by Program Council and Prime Social Group, are $25-$35 and general public tickets are $45. Tickets are on sale now.
  • Old Main Winter
    The University of Colorado Boulder will hold a trio of large student- and faculty-hosted events on Jan. 25. Here is what the campus community needs to know before attending them.
  • Markus Rehm
    Integrative Physiology Professor Alena Grabowski will present a series of studies assessing the biomechanical and metabolic effects of high-tech prostheses on Paralympic athletes at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Champions Center Auditorium, third floor.
  • Ƶ Boulder homecoming Stampede with marching band downtown
    Highlights of Ƶ Boulder's 102nd Homecoming include the football team and marching band “stampeding” along Pearl Street as part of the Homecoming Parade and Football Pep Rally Friday evening. Other traditions include the Alumni Awards Ceremony Thursday and, of course, this year’s Homecoming football game vs. Arizona State University on Saturday.
  • E-Center Logo
    The Ƶ Environmental Center will show the movie "Up", during Pedal Powered Movie Night on Saturday, Sept. 17, at dusk (roughly 8 p.m.) at Family Housing Newton Court.
  • An attendee gives a thumb's up at the 2016 Celebration of Donors
    On Wednesday evening Chancellor DiStefano welcomed more than 250 active Ƶ Boulder benefactors to the 2016 Chancellor’s Celebration of Donors. The campus enjoyed the opportunity to thank these individuals who support and appreciate the great work of our students, faculty and staff.
  • Shakespeare book on display
    First Folio, the original compilation of Shakespeare’s 36 plays, is on display at the University of Colorado Boulder’s First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare exhibition from Aug. 9-31. This unique viewing opportunity commemorates this year’s 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. The First Folio! exhibition at the Ƶ Art Museum is open to the public and free of charge, yet reservations are strongly encouraged and can be scheduled through Brown Paper Tickets.
  • Mini law school lecture
    Designed for non-lawyers, the fifth Mini Law School is launching this fall with a new curriculum. The seven-part series, which is open to all and costs $100, will kick off on Tuesday, Sept. 13, with a lecture on employment law by Professor Scott Moss. Weekly sessions through Nov. 11 will cover various topics, including American Indian law, intellectual property law, criminal law, immigration law, water law and litigation. Registration is available now.
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