Loss of connection has impacted the ways we interact in a physically separated world. On March 9, join the Diversity and Inclusion Summit to explore the power of community—courage, healing and unity.
CWA will return virtually April 5–11 for its 73rd year. Among 29 events, the 2021 lineup will feature dialogue on a variety of topics including this year’s conference themes: racism in the U.S., healthcare and Generation Z.
You're invited to join one of the five public forums in March on the concept of a shared community of learning, planning a common curriculum and what it would look like for the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder campus.
Celebrate the end of the Black History Month Racial Equity #BeTheChange Challenge with a virtual evening of poetry and storytelling, featuring guest speakers Norma Johnson, Adri Norris and Jeff Hughes.
Through interviews with ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä student veterans, this series is designed to reflect the stories of young people who are wise beyond their years—students with intense curiosity and compelling ambitions. The next discussion will be on March 5.
Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law for "Climate Change and Innovative Paths to a Sustainable Future" with Steven Chu—part of the Schultz Lecture in Energy series.
Join the School of Education and an amazing lineup of educators—including Gerardo Muñoz, Colorado Teacher of the Year—for a Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) teacher panel and facilitated affinity group conversations.
Engage in interactive, thought-provoking discussions and reflective, critical-thinking exercises exploring empathy, respect and healing. The employee sessions are March 1 and 16, and the student session is March 16.
The BOLD Center and the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences will host a special presentation by NASA's Christine Darden. Darden will be speaking as a part of Black History Month celebrations, sharing her fascinating life experiences as an engineer.
Helmut Müller-Sievers, a professor in the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literature, will deliver a virtual lecture, “On Common Ground—Goethe, the Modern Novel and the Diversity of Experience."