"The Show" features integrated, responsive lighted costumes that change pattern, color and brightness based on sensor data to tell relatable stories about personal relationships.
On May 2, Professor and Curator of Anthropology Steve Lekson will review recent research at the 11th century Puebloan regional center and the new directions it suggests for ancient history.
Later this summer, NASA's Parker Solar Probe spacecraft will begin a historic mission to our nearest star, the Sun. Join David Malaspina on May 2 to learn more.
Need a break from studying, or maybe a caffeine refuel before you get back to hitting the books? This week brings to campus an array of events to help you cross the semester finish line.
Coming up this week for faculty and staff are opportunities to watch a wearable technology dance performance, attend the Faculty SPACE lunch, receive consultation on data and digital scholarship, join a conversation on today's political climate and more.
Boulder is holding an on-campus open house to present results of the 30th and Colorado study, as well as to provide updates on underpasses on Foothills Parkway and at 30th and Colorado.
The Boulder Chamber Orchestra will once again bring a special performance to Macky Auditorium, this time, in a concert titled "May the 4th (Be With You)" featuring the music of "Star Wars."
Join the conversation May 2 about local, regional and national politics with political commentator Eric Sondermann and Center of the American West Faculty Director Patty Limerick.
This weekend, check out an NFL draft watch party, Acapalooza concert, the School of Education Graduate Studies Open House, an improv comedy show, a philanthropic hockey game and more.
If you're graduating in May or August, you're invited to Grad Bash at the Koenig Alumni Center. This free celebration for the class of 2018 includes food, drinks, giveaways, music and more.