Experience the beauty of campus while staff share the distinctive characteristics and historical significance of CU鈥檚 trees during the free Spring Color Tree Walk, rescheduled due to inclement weather in May.
On June 7, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival kicks off a season of Shakespeare鈥檚 most popular plays and one award-winning new play with a Shakespearean twist. Get your tickets now.
Open to students, faculty and staff, participants will learn empowering and effective verbal and physical skills designed to increase your safety and confidence in a wide range of real-life scenarios.
The Bluebird Music Festival at Macky Auditorium includes the afternoon Strings & Stories event and an evening acoustic set, both featuring Jim James of My Morning Jacket and other artists.
Join the 2019 Archive Transformed cohort for a presentation of their projects at Boulder Public Library. Archive Transformed is a first-of-its-kind artist-scholar collaborative residency.
Student educators with the CU Museum of Natural History will be offering free interactive activities to help park visitors of all ages connect with Mesa Verde鈥檚 incredible natural environment.
Are you a new or expectant mother? Join a seven-week group to network and discuss the challenges of being a new mom with a career outside of the home. Bring your lunch and babies!
Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law for their 40th annual summer conference June 6鈥7, which will address how best to navigate the upcoming negotiation of new water management guidelines.
Fellowship recipient Aubrey Kroger brings her electrical and computer engineering background to her exhibit called 鈥淲onder Women: The Dynamic, Influential, and Innovative Scientists of 彩民宝典,鈥 now on display in Gemmill Library.
The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference, held Aug. 8鈥9, engages participants in learning about teaching practices and technologies, challenging the way they think about both.