Many people don't have the right knowledge to manage their finances effectively, leading to greater inequality. Harvard economics professor John Campbell will go into why this is.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Opportunities to get help filing your taxes, spread the word about your unit's summer camp for kids by adding it to the directory, attend an inclusive pedagogy workshop and more.
The 2018 Colorado WASH Symposium will feature two full days of speakers from the U.S. and abroad tackling current water, sanitation and hygiene issues in developing communities.
Join Peter Newton, assistant professor in environmental studies, on Feb. 27 as he provides an overview of his recent research in and around the Brazilian Amazon. Lunch provided!
A picture is worth a thousand words. And in Salavon's artwork, imagery is used to capture the story behind vast volumes of data, using algorithms to transform cultural data into abstract art.
Register by March 2 for this first-ever blitz, hosted by RIO. Present your research, build connections across disciplines that intersect with sustainability and help identify opportunities for collaboration.
On March 21, a diverse set of experts will address the consequences of new interpretations of environmental regulations and how tribal, state and local governments, as well as market forces, are responding.
This weekend, check out the Winter Room Decorating Contest, free activities at The Rec, Hack¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä, ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Wizards: The Chemistry of Cooking, In The Buff acapella concert, a queer self-defense course and more.
Take part in the open forums for the three finalists for dean of University Libraries. The candidates will visit campus Feb. 28, March 2 and March 5 and details are now available.