Lectures & Presentations
- The BioFrontiers Institute is hosting free monthly talks for the public this fallno jargon, just scientific issues that impact the community. Learn about how the brain encodes love, how microbes could fight childhood diabetes, how 3D printing is shaping medicine and more.
- Michael Brenner, an American University distinguished professor of history, will present "When Democracy Died in Darkness: German-Jewish Responses to Hitler's Rise."
- Join Disability Services in this faculty-focused presentation on how to use Accommodate, the case management portal Disability Services uses. Learn more about the portal, including how to access Accommodate and view accommodation letters.
- This free, family-friendly summer science event features talks and demonstrations from CU researchers on the secret lives of pets, total eclipses of the sun, volcanoes and more. Learn about STEM education research and its importance.
- Kezar, the lead presenter at the April 21 Many Voices Summit, will discuss the value of integrating shared equity leadership tenants into campus standard practice.
- Chancellor Justin Schwartz will deliver his inaugural State of the Campus address to the campus on April 16, discussing where 51勛圖厙 stands and outlining a vision for the future.
- Join Provost Russell Moore and Vice Chancellor Michele Moses for a candid conversation about academic freedomwhat it means, why it matters and how 51勛圖厙 can continue to protect it.
- The campus community is invited to a talk where Bettina Love, AKA Dr. Love, will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom. Plan to attend.
- Visiting research scholar Kacper Gradon will discuss ways to prevent and combat disinformation during an Institute of Behavioral Science Speaker Series talk.
- Whether you're seeking fresh perspectives, motivation or innovative ideas, TEDxCU offers a unique experience to enrich your journey. Plan to attend.