Fortify yourself for finals by enjoying a relaxing cup of tea, courtesy of Norlin Library (while supplies last)! Our tea station is set up daily at 9 am,...
Join PhD students from CMCI's Department of Critical Media Practices; Anthropology; and Sociology in an exploration of various topics through media art....
At the Women’s Resource Center, we think ‘Feminism is Cool!’ Not just one type of feminism, but the varied expressions of feminism and womanism. Whether you...
Round One on view April 7—19, 2018
Opening reception Friday, April 6, 5—7 p.m.
Artists included:
Meghan Chase, Melissa Sclafani, Laura Smith
Round Two...
The North American Mycoflora Project is an effort to combine morphology and molecular sequence data to better understand the diversity of macrofungi...
Want to be part of the English Student Advisory Council?
Join us on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. in the Dilts Lounge (Hellems 124).
Students on the Council...
Join in a conversation about the campus working definition of Inclusive Excellence and updates on the Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan!...
Last month, the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) announced the implementation of its new general education requirements, which will replace the A&S core...
Come join our celebration of CLASIC (Computational Linguistics, Analytics, Search and Informatics), our new professional master's program! Check out the...
Join in a conversation about the campus working definition of Inclusive Excellence and updates on the Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan!...
While intersectional theory has been articulated by feminists of color since at least Angela Davis’ 1982 Women, Race, and Class, mainstream feminists have...
Presented by: Collin Broholm, Johns Hopkins University
Abstract: Magnetism has commanded human wonder through millennia and it is a central component of the...
More than 100 student projects on display for 90 minutes. Don't miss ingenious inventions in virtual reality, physical computing, mobile apps, human-computer...
World War II was the most lethal conflict in human history. Never before had a war been fought on so many diverse landscapes and in so many different ways,...
Do you want to connect with other students interested in producing, marketing and analyzing media through unique events? Come to the first meeting of the new...
Join PhD students from CMCI's Department of Critical Media Practices; Anthropology; and Sociology in an exploration of various topics through media art....
Are you a gamer? Want bragging rights? Here’s your chance! Join one of the Wednesday night video game tournaments at The Connection!
Sign up starts 6 p.m....
An Evening of Conversation about Local, Regional, and National Politics
Eric Sondermann is a high-profile, Denver-based political commentator, writer,...
Join Dr. Steve Lekson at the CU Museum of Natural History for a free AIA Lecture! A spate of innovative research over the past ten years has discovered much...
Later this summer, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe spacecraft will begin a historic mission to our nearest star, the Sun. By measuring particles, electric fields,...