Today the University of Colorado Board of Regents met in executive session to hear an overview of the preliminary inquiry into the university’s handling of accusations of domestic violence by former assistant football coach Joe Tumpkin.
A ²ÊÃñ±¦µä team has entered into a five-year, $4.5-million cooperative agreement with NASA to become part of a virtual institute to pursue the construction of astronomical observatories on the moon.
Spring break is in full swing and ends Sunday, April 2. If you're on campus this week, please take note of the university groups with adjusted operating hours. Plus, don't forget campus is closed on Friday!
The 2017 Conference on World Affairs (CWA) offers a new variety of session formats, performances and interactive features. The conference will be held April 10 to 14 on the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä campus and is free and open to all.
Is there such a thing as a live documentary? On April 7, mixed-media performance "Tripod: Mead, Bateson, Bali" will push the boundaries of the traditional documentary form with live actors, musicians, dancers and video projection.
The internationally-renowned folk duo Indigo Girls return to Boulder for a collaborative recording session with the CU Symphony Orchestra, and they've invited the public to listen in.
In a time marked by populist movements, Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, how might the relationship between religion and human rights might change? On April 6, Harvard professor Samuel Moyn joins an interdisciplinary panel to discuss.
April 6 marks the final event in the Engaged Scientist Series. "Science is Culture: Understanding Power & Privilege in Community-based Research" will feature a public lecture followed by a workshop for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
Intended to be an emotionally gripping and intellectually challenging experience, "Theory of Flight" by Anna Lindemann emerges from the integration of music, animation and evolutionary developmental biology. Catch the unique performance April 7 and 8.