CHA Events
- In collaboration with the American Music Research Center and the College of Arts and Sciences Art, Activism, and Engaged Humanities Series. The Politics of Race, Rap, and Incarceration: A Conversation with Mark Katz & Mariah Parker (aka
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) at Boulder is holding the second installment of the Cox Family Process Speaker Series on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 12:30pm MT via Zoom Webinar. This event will feature renowned filmmaker and video
- Thank you to everyone who joined Colorado Chautauqua and Boulder's Center for Humanities & the Arts for this in-person event showcasing resiliency through the creation of art as a response to gun violence in our local community.One Year Later: Reflections and Resiliency took place on Sunday, April 10th and featured the CHA's Humanities @ Home competition winners and community members.
- On Friday, February 11th at 12pm MT, folks connected with Front Range digital-curious scholars for a followup in-person meetup from our January 28th Virtual NEH Visit, with lunch provided at Denver.
- On Friday, January 28th, 2022 at 12pm MT, we hosted a virtual event to connect with Sheila Brennan, Senior Program Officer from National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), to learn about grants offered by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities.
- Friends of the Graduate School and host Dr. Jennifer Ho, Director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts and Professor of Ethnic Studies, held a virtual watch party on Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 at 4pm to cheer on our PhD competitors as they present their thesis in only 180 seconds.
- The Spring 2022 installment of the Difficult Dialogues series between the Center for Humanities & the Arts and University Libraries was on Tuesday, January 25th at 12:30pm.
- On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 12pm noon via Zoom, Dr. Philip Deloria from Harvard University held a workshop with graduate students to discuss the future of Ph.D programs and the ways in which programs can be renewed/revitalized to fit a
- Does American pluralism also require a single-minded embrace of the idea of the liberal rights-bearing subject, or could we also imagine a pluralism built around political collectivities? It turns out that United States history has resources
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) & Libraries DIFFILT DIALOGUES collaboration for Fall 2021 was on the theme of “Saying No, Slowing Down.” To that end, we are holding space for saying no to holding a formal event and