On International Women's Day, drop in on this free event to create and improve Wikipedia articles related to women in the arts. Guidance will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers.
Ever wonder what goes in to a university's ethics and compliance program? On March 13, Penn State's Regis Becker will discuss ethics and compliance in an often-challenging environment.
Have a teaching and learning idea that's been percolating? Looking for ways to get your ideas jump-started? Drop by for a showcase and enjoy some breakfast treats while you're there!
On March 14, the award-winning social media strategist and journalist will discuss how to pitch to editors, working in a 24/7 news cycle, the new professional realm of social media and more.
T is for tracks: Trout, tortoises, triceratopses and even tumbleweeds transfer treasures to the terrain. Become a nature detective with hands-on activities at this free event.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Opportunities to attend a free Beethoven concert, an expert panel on DACA, a print production training, a media conference on covering race in America today and more.
Join the students of ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder's Hebrew classes and the Program in Jewish Studies for a night of musical and dance performances to celebrate Hebrew classes and community.
Are we alone? In this March 7 lecture, Kevin France will give an overview of recent exoplanet discoveries, providing context for our place in the Milky Way.
This week brings to campus a DACA panel discussion, free lunch at the Koenig Alumni Center, the TRANSforming Gender Conference, ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä on Friday: Buff Madness and more.
Immerse yourself in the unique story of Colorado at this Friends of ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder Libraries event with special guest and "Antiques Roadshow" appraiser Christopher W. Lane on March 8.