Events

Now you can discover the cultural and biological context of Boulder’s historic apple trees from your laptop! CU Museum’s newest exhibit features Boulder...

The CU Museum of Natural History Boulder will delay opening until Monday, February 21, 2022. Please visit our Museum from Home page for updates and online...

Colorado is home to 29 diverse species of snakes found throughout the high peaks and the high plains. Colorado Snakes, the newest online exhibit at the CU...

Horses are not just an animal–they are a way of life in the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains and American Southwest. A new online exhibit at the CU Museum,...

Payment is due by 11:59 p.m. View and pay your bill in Buff Portal for students or CUBill&Pay for authorized payers. If payment is received late, see Paying...

Half-day intensive training where we will explore our roles in climate justice. We will learn about the history of the environmental justice movement to...

To Hear the Earth Before the End of the World (a rephrasing phrasing of poet Ed Roberson's book To See the Earth Before the End of the World) is a light and...

Making Trouble: Hands-on Photography brings together a selection of photographs from the museum’s collection that have been altered either digitally or by...

How does Hydrogen Man, a woodcut made by Leonard Baskin in 1954, relate to an illustration of the circulatory system from Andreas Vesailus’ 1555 anatomical...

Friday and Saturday nights, from 7 p.m. to close. Enjoy the fun of bowling with black lights, colored lane lights and color pins. It’s the ONLY Extreme...

BFA choreographers present intimate and stirring meditations on memory, body understanding, and community across an athletic symphony of contemporary and...
