Get an opportunity to learn about the resources and services in the library, tour special collections, meet subject librarians and socialize with fellow faculty. Register by Oct. 2.
On Sept. 21, Professor Michael Huemer will discuss why people are especially irrational about politics, and how and why they adopt the beliefs they want to adopt. The bad news? You're probably being irrational, too.
Three faculty experts will speak on the complexity of preparing, gender inequalities in disasters, and the principles and challenges of using insurance to manage catastrophic risk.
This month's training will be a veritable show-and-tell of unique pieces that demonstrate how to grab the attention of your audience and improve the effectiveness of your marketing.
The city of Boulder has developed conceptual design options for the 30th Street and Colorado Avenue corridors and is inviting input from students, faculty and staff.
Historian and Georgetown University professor Michael Kazin will join Patty Limerick Sept. 21 for a conversation about the changing meanings and practices of populism in American history.
Professor Mary Wood will discuss the Atmospheric Trust Litigation in the context of climate urgency and the federal government's policy to spur production of fossil fuels at the Getches-Wilkinson Center's Distinguished Lecture.
Stop by the Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) open house Sept. 18 to meet staff, learn about programs and engage in conversation with colleagues.
Faculty, staff and community groups who work with manufactured home residents will discuss current issues facing these homeowners and ways university resources can provide support.