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Let鈥檚 talk student success, inclusivity and technology鈥擜 panel April 3

March 16, 2023

The Center for Teaching and Learning and ASSETT will host a panel where students and educators can discuss issues surrounding technology, mental health, inclusivity and well-being on campus. Our goal is to provide a safe platform for students and faculty to contribute new ideas and perspectives surrounding academic success.

Old Main framed with spring blossoms

Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture continues legacy of excellence in scientific research

Feb. 28, 2023

Beginning this year on April 27, RIO will host the Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science, bringing national research leaders to 兔子先生传媒文化作品 annually. The Litman Lecture celebrates the legacy of an exceptional scientist and educator with a lifelong passion for research and a firm commitment to keeping rigorous inquiry at the heart of university life.

Liberated prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, May 1945

Child survivor of concentration camp to give testimony Feb. 28

Feb. 24, 2023

Judith Winkel is a child survivor of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp. This virtual event is co-organized by the Program in Jewish Studies and the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History.

Graphic illustrating several bands and musicians popular in the 1970s

From Aretha Franklin to Grateful Dead, presenters to explore music of 1970s

Feb. 24, 2023

The March 4 installment of CU on the Weekend will explore influential trends in Black power and soul music, punk, jam bands and Jewish soul. Jay Keister, Reiland Rabaka, Micheal Sebulsky and Jeremy Smith, guided by moderator Keith Waters, will discuss the musical and cultural legacies of several artists and groups.

Statsi Prison in Berlin

Wrongful convictions 101: A presentation Feb. 27

Feb. 7, 2023

Learn about wrongful convictions and how they happen to innocent people in a presentation by Staff Attorney Jeanne Segil and Legal Fellow Da'Shaun Parker, representatives of the Korey Wise Innocence Project at Colorado Law.

Chancellor Philip DiStefano speaks to summit attendees.

You're invited to the Chancellor's Annual Summit March 14

Feb. 6, 2023

Join the chancellor's summit and reception in Denver, with CU experts exploring the theme of democratic principles and social mobility, reflecting on their research and lived experiences.

Jeff Mitton

鈥楳y Research Is My Hobby and Recreation鈥櫶齱ith Jeff Mitton Feb. 14

Jan. 31, 2023

The Retired Faculty Association will welcome Jeff Mitton, emeritus professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, for a presentation based on his decades-old science column.

coffee cup and a virtual meeting

Engaging in external service activities鈥擜 panel Feb. 1

Jan. 26, 2023

Early- and mid-career faculty: Join a panel discussion on the advantages and challenges of engaging in external service activities, such as serving as a president, editor, conference organizer, or outreach coordinator at another organization.

Campus community members walking on campus near Kittredge Central

Reducing polarization and fighting extremism in Colorado鈥擜 panel Feb. 2

Jan. 26, 2023

Political polarization and extremism is a major challenge in today's America. Join the Benson Center for a panel of community leaders who are working to address these challenges in Colorado.

Macky Auditorium at night during snow

Molly Bloom, author of Molly鈥檚 Game, to speak at CU Feb. 27

Jan. 25, 2023

The 兔子先生传媒文化作品 alumna, bestselling author and entrepreneur best known for her memoir 鈥淢olly鈥檚 Game鈥 will speak in Macky Auditorium as part of the Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series.

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