Events
- Climate change affects each and every one of us, from right here in Colorado to communities around the world. The need for collective action on this global challenge has never been more urgent. And yet, scientific facts and news reports alone are
- In recognition of National Poetry Month, the largest literary celebration in the world, the Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) has put together a "Poem of the Day" project highlighting a new poet every day on our Twitter page. Our
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) at Boulder held the inaugural installment of the Cox Family Process Speaker Series featuring Dr. Priscilla Wald (English, Duke University) on March 29, 2021 at 3pm MT via Zoom Webinar.The Cox
- The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) and the Boulder Libraries offered the next installment in the Difficult Dialogues panel series on Wednesday, February 10th, 2021 at 12pm virtually via Zoom. This event was meant to examine the
- How can artists and scholars help the nation contend with the peril in which we find ourselves? The 2020 US presidential race was one of the most politically and ideologically divisive and contentious races that we’ve ever seen. And as the
- Citizenship, its definitions, and its obligations has been very much in the news lately. After watching the Inauguration, please join us for a panel discussion on citizenship on Wednesday, January 20th at 12pm noon MT. The panel
- What It Means to Disagree, Admit a Degree of Uncertainty, and Maintain a Robust Friendship: A Dialogue Date: November 20, 2020 Time: 12:00pm MT Where: Virtual Recording: https://youtu.be/wEhD1yQC8WA Patty Limerick, director
- On November 12th, 2020 at 4pm MT, the CHA is hosted a virtual showcase honoring those who were recipients of our Shelter in Place micro grants! Many of the award recipients, a mix of Boulder faculty, staff, graduate students, and
- What is “whiteness,” and how do concepts like “white privilege” and “white supremacy” contribute to anti-Black racism and systemic racism? Where do we see whiteness on campus (what does it mean to say that Boulder is “so