CU Athletics is partnering with UCHealth to offer the Stop the Bleed class, training designed to learn the basics of bleeding control, a life-saving skill. Three sessions will be offered Sept. 20.
Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director of Turning Point USA, and Candace Owens, the organization's communications director, will speak on campus Oct. 3. The CU student chapter of Turning Point USA will host the event.
Mark Serreze, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·/CIRES professor and director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, will give a book talk about "Brave New Arctic: The Untold Story of the Melting North" Sept. 17.
Addressing such topics as ideological divisions, fourth amendment privacy laws, voter registration requirements and marriage equality, the Honorable Carlos F. Lucero will present the John Paul Stevens Lecture Sept. 27.
If you like information and security, the first of this monthly series—giving an overview of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation—is for you. Faculty, staff and students are invited to all sessions.
Kristine Larson and William Lewis Jr. have been selected to receive the 2018 Distinguished Research Lectureship, among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon faculty.
Through Sept. 13, the International Film Series is screening '3100 Run and Become'—a film following the runners of the world's longest marathon, exploring the meditative side of marathons and running as a way of enlightenment—along with panel discussions.
This week brings to campus an interactive discussion with Reddit's head of talent, free nutrition consultation, a deep-dive look at eclipses, three film screenings, CU on Friday and more.
The award-winning Dee Dee Bridgewater will bring her musical history full circle in her CU Presents performance with selections from her latest album, "Memphis…Yes, I'm Ready."