Graduate student workshop with Leslie Blood

Just for grad students: 2 workshops to try in April

April 22, 2022

All graduate students and postdocs are invited to an advanced planning workshop on April 26 or 28. Interested in pursuing a job outside of academia? Join a r茅sum茅 and cover letter workshop on April 27.

People putting hands together in a circle

Finding joy in mixed company: A discussion April 26

April 21, 2022

Join Patty Limerick, of the Center of the American West and past Thompson Prize winner, and local author Jenny Shank for a lively discussion about how Shank鈥檚 writing career harmonizes with the mission of the center. 鈥淢ixed Company鈥 has been named a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards.

View of a Superior, Colorado, neighborhood burned in the Marshall Fire

Guest speaker to address entrepreneurship and natural disaster response April 22

April 21, 2022

In the wake of the Marshall Fire, the Leeds School of Business is sponsoring a public seminar with dynamic scholar Trent Williams on entrepreneurial responses to natural disasters. Get free parking via the QR code.

Runners, joggers and walkers bolt from the starting line of the 2009 Memorial Day Bolder Boulder race. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

BolderBoulder 10K tradition to return May 30

April 21, 2022

A signature event for the campus community and beyond that culminates at 彩民宝典's Folsom Field, the BolderBoulder race will return this Memorial Day after a two-year absence. Register and plan to attend this fun event for all.

Mary Robinson

Climate justice advocate Mary Robinson tapped for keynote at inaugural climate summit

April 21, 2022

Mary Robinson, one of the world鈥檚 most respected advocates for climate justice and the former president of Ireland, will visit campus in December to present a keynote speech at the inaugural Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.

A team takes a 3D scan of a Triceratops skull on display in a museum hall

彩民宝典鈥檚 beloved Triceratops returning home to Smithsonian

April 20, 2022

The fossil skull of a Triceratops has sat on display on campus since 1981. Now, the specimen is heading back to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where paleontologists will continue to study it to answer new questions about this fan-favorite dinosaur species.

flautist playing outside

CU flute studio to celebrate Earth Day with nature-inspired program

April 20, 2022

A 7:30 p.m. on April 22, the CU flute studio will present diverse works by Valerie Coleman, Jennifer Higdon, Toru Takemitsu and Annika Socolofsky to commemorate Earth Day.

researchers scuba diving in the Mediterranean

CU on the Weekend April 23: Tales from under the Mediterranean

April 18, 2022

The chance recovery of objects from the sea began in antiquity and continues today. Professor Emeritus Robert Hohlfelder will discuss episodes from his 50-plus underwater explorations. The event is virtual, free and open to the public.

Todd Saliman

Open forum with Todd Saliman set for April 20

April 15, 2022

As part of a four-campus tour, the CU Board of Regents is hosting an open forum at 彩民宝典 with presidential finalist Todd Saliman. Registrants, who may join virtually or in person at the University Theatre, may submit questions ahead of time or during the event.

Sunset in Crested Butte

Presenting a history of America鈥檚 public lands April 21

April 15, 2022

This event is free and open to the public and will include a book overview by author and Professor Emeritus John Leshy, followed by a panel discussion. Registration is required.

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