Over the past two and a half years, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement has hosted nationally renowned inclusive pedagogy experts for an ongoing series. Two days of workshops Oct. 15–16 will serve as a showcase for the series.
The newly established Contemplative Resource Center at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· will host meditation sessions and workshops open to students, faculty and staff during its launch week. Check out the full schedule.
Join this free and open event including everything from expert panels to TED-style talks, film screenings, poster sessions, lightning talks and performances.
Join a free CU on the Weekend lecture as Professor Gifford Miller discusses how researchers measure and evaluate global warming in the arctic and how current warming trends compare to earlier centuries.
How should you react if you find yourself in an imminent harm situation? All faculty, staff and students on campus are encouraged to attend the Active Harmer Level 1 Class.
Learn about why it's important to give students feedback during the learning process, when to time feedback for the most impact and how to give effective feedback while attending to possible issues of equity and inclusion.
No-No Boy’s Julian Saporiti and Emilia Halvorson will visit Boulder for a week-long residency on campus to share their work with students and faculty about Japanese American internment camp survivors and their stories.
Items will include computers, furniture, lab equipment, athletics equipment and more, with preview opportunities available for departments on Oct. 17 and for the public on Oct. 18.
The Herd’s annual philanthropic run helps to donate hundreds of clothes to local charities. Entertainment includes a DJ, games, prizes and snacks. Join Oct. 10.