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State constitutional law—missing from most law school curricula: A lecture Oct. 26

Oct. 12, 2023

Associate Justice Sabrina McKenna will address the historical and continued importance of state constitutions in the protection of civil, criminal and environmental rights, especially considering the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision and the existential threat of climate change. This talk is free and open to the public.

Oscar ("Osi") Staub (Sladek)

Oct. 17: An evening with Holocaust child survivor Osi Sladek

Oct. 10, 2023

Osi Sladek from Slovakia, whose family later settled in Israel, will give testimony about his and his parent’s suffering and survival in the Holocaust in the Slovak-Hungarian-Polish borderlands. The program will be followed by a Q&A and a book signing.

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War in Israel and Gaza: A panel discussion Oct. 11

Oct. 10, 2023

Join a panel discussion at 5 p.m. of analysis, explanations and memories—designed to to shed light on context and history. Free and open to the public, this event is organized by the Program in Jewish Studies and co-sponsored by the Center for Humanities & the Arts, Department of History and International Affairs Program.

Comedian, actor and musician Vir Das

Comedian, actor Vir Das to speak at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· Nov. 7

Oct. 9, 2023

Comedian, actor and musician Vir Das will speak at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 7, in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.

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It’s not love, it’s just dopamine—A lecture Oct. 25

Oct. 5, 2023

Join Professor Zoe Donaldson, whose research on brain changes in prairie voles as they form and lose bonds seeks to understand how to help grieving individuals cope and re-engage with life.

Mike Summers

Chemist Mike Summers to speak Sept. 26

Sept. 20, 2023

Professor Michael Summers will reflect on the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, which has been recognized for increasing retention and academic performance of historically marginalized undergraduates in STEM and preparing them to pursue and succeed in graduate and professional programs.

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This fall, journey from the bottom of the world to ancient Rome with faculty experts

Sept. 13, 2023

CU on the Weekend returns with free faculty lectures Sept. 23 and Nov. 3, held in person and virtually. Immerse yourself in storytelling from Antarctica and the archaeology of beer in ancient Rome.

Wolf Law building

Let’s talk about race Sept. 28

Sept. 13, 2023

In this talk, Verna Williams, CEO of Equal Justice Works, will examine current attacks on and efforts to limit diversity, equity and inclusion programs, given the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on affirmative action.

Geoffrey Cohen

Keynote speaker Geoffrey Cohen to explore pathways to social well-being

Sept. 12, 2023

Cohen will close out the annual Health & Wellness Summit, explaining the critical role authentic connection plays in emotional and physical well-being—and how we can use communication skills to achieve it.

Person at a protest holding up a 'climate justice now' sign

Climate Justice at Home and Beyond series begins Sept. 11

Sept. 7, 2023

In this year-long speaker series, climate justice provides a unifying framework with a variety of disciplines, topics, sectors and regions represented. Come listen and learn about climate justice from world-renowned experts.

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