What happens when sound and touch collide? This December, explore tactile-sonic experiences––including a crocheted quilt that allows you to manipulate an immersive, ambisonic soundscape––in this ATLAS Black Box installation.
Join Boulder Staff Council and campus administrators for a free employee breakfast. The event will occur from 7 to 9:30 a.m. in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the University Memorial Center.
Hailed for its graceful, luminous interpretations as well as its flawless precision, the Grammy-winning Parker Quartet features Daniel Chong, violin; Ken Hamao, violin; Jessica Bodner, viola; and Kee-Hyun Kim, cello.
Reserve time for professional and personal development by registering for spring programs now, offered through Human Resources, and save the dates on your calendar.
The King’s Singers, a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning a cappella ensemble, will ring in the holidays with Presents at Macky Auditorium with their crisp close-harmony vocal sound.
During this on the Weekend talk, Professor James Anaya will discuss the drivers behind and the most prominent elements of developing a body of international law and policy related to the rights of Indigenous people.
Delight in the twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at Boulder’s Holiday Festival, an annual tradition that’s enchanting for all ages.
In the last 20 years, Colorado has been disproportionately impacted by violence, and it ranks fourth in the U.S. in the number of mass shootings. Join this Boulder-Naropa University event to explore violence prevention and healing.
Join the Nov. 13 on the Weekend talk in which expert Hannah Brenkert-Smith will discuss the role of social science and how local data can improve engagement with residents living in fire-prone communities.
A group of Boulder artists and technologists, many of whom share connections with the ATLAS Institute, contributed to the Museum of Boulder’s newest exhibit “Convivial Machines,” which opened in October.