Special Events
- Pui Fong Kan, Associate Professor of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences leads this speaking engagement that explores the benefits of bilingualism, specifically the advantages of learning a home language. Many bilingual individuals in the US learn
- Join June Gruber, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and ICS Fellow, for a discussion of new ways to diagnose and treat mental illness on February 8th from 6pm-8:30pm at the Chancellor’s Hall and Auditorium. Registration is required; event is free.
- This is (Not) Who We Are will have a free screening during the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Culture Crawl on October 19 at 7pm at Muenzinger Auditorium. This important documentary film highlights the disparity between Boulder’s progressive self-image versus the lived experience of its Black residents. In person Q&A with the directors follows the film screening. Any questions? Please email the ICS IDEC group at ICS_IDEC@colorado.edu.
- Sidney D’Mello, ICS and Computer Science, will present at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä RIO’s Research and Innovation Week Ted-Style Talks on October 19th from 6pm-7:30pm at the Dairy Arts Center. This year’s theme is Innovation for the Future of Humanity.
- ICS Program Students are invited to apply for the Fall 2022 cycle of the ICS Student Research & Travel Awards. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, October 12 at 5pm. You must be a currently enrolled ICS Program Student in order to apply.
- ICS Program Students are invited to apply for the Summer 2022 cycle of the ICS Student Research & Travel Awards. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 15 at 5pm. You must be a currently enrolled ICS Program Student in order to apply.
- Join colleagues building communities of learning at First Friday meetups.
- Join us at CINC, room 184G, on Wednesday, April 6th from 4:15-5:15pm to check out student research posters highlighting fNIRS (and other neuro-inspired) research from the fNIRS workshop, as well as a demo of the lab activities in the Institute on Student AI Teaming (iSAT). All are welcome!