The focus of this week's Campus Q&A will be a debrief on the large-scale disturbance that took place March 6 in the University Hill neighborhood. Campus leaders will discuss the ongoing actions and response.
Join Chancellor Philip DiStefano at noon on March 9 and hear from two of Boulder’s top experts in diversity and inclusion in business and government––Professor Ming Hsu Chen and Professor Stefanie Johnson.
Join Program Council on Friday nights for free movies with appropriate physical distancing. Coming up are “The Great Gatsby,” “Piranha,” “Spring Breakers,” “Clueless,” “Ex Machina,” “E.T.,” “Carrie” and “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”
Boulder’s Alex Macmillan is here to help get you started on your own garden. As we start moving toward spring weather, Staff Council and Macmillan will host two sessions to help you plan and create your dream garden at home.
Join another conversation with Patty Limerick, director of the Center of the American West, and Jennifer Ho, director of the Center for Humanities & the Arts.
Hack returns with its biggest hackathon of the year, held virtually for all students regardless of experience or major. Find out more about the event and register.
Distinguished Professor Tom Cech will present a virtual lecture titled “The Magic of RNA: From CRISPR to Coronavirus Vaccines," focusing on how RNA has become better understood and how those discoveries have unlocked exciting new medical possibilities.
Join a special session on vaccine safety with Matt McQueen, director of epidemiology and member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Boulder Pandemic Response Office. Also participating will be Russell Moore, provost; Patrick O'Rourke, chief operating officer; Gloria Brisson, senior director of Medical Services; and other guests.
Erin Dolgoy, an assistant professor at Rhodes College, examines different approaches to and understandings of modern science, what science means, what it promises, how it's practiced and what it can reasonably prove.