Its second year on campus, this year's conference July 11 and 12 will feature a tour of the Champions Center, keynote speakers, collaborative sessions, focused discussions and more.
Rick Stevens, a leader of the Argonne National Laboratory’s Exascale Computing Project, and Lorna Rivera, a rising voice on diversity in the field, will serve as keynote speakers at the conference Aug. 9 through Aug. 11.
Join Staff Council at the Visual Arts Complex for a PERA town hall. Speakers will share legislative changes and give updates on what to expect. Can't make it in person? Check out the livestream.
Register by May 25. With keynote speaker Bernard Amadei, founder of Engineers Without Borders, the event will include opportunities for faculty and staff to discuss and network.
The Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law will host a water conference exploring reasons to care, and be excited, about groundwater use and management in the Southwest. Get details and register.
This month's presentation will highlight the services provided by the Environmental Health and Safety team, how they focus their work to protect you and sustain the campus environment.
Join Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) next week for a showcase of technologies, featuring different tools and topics each day from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
The tours, free and open to the public, are always slightly different as Vince Aquino, arboriculture manager, and Alan Nelson, retired outdoor services director, discuss some of our 104 species.
Composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer will return to develop "If I Were You," a contemporary Faustian tale, resulting in performances June 15 and June 17 that are free and open to the public.
Inspired by TED Talks, these presentations, led by professors, will explore topics such as teacher walkouts, hate speech on college campuses, distrust in education and more.