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Colloquium to offer insight into wave of anti-Asian racism during pandemic

Nov. 19, 2021

The College of Media, Communication and Information invites all to join a conversation about anti-Asian racism with Professor Jennifer Ho during the upcoming One College Colloquium Dec. 2.

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Join Dec. 4 to learn more about Indigenous people's rights, developing international law

Nov. 16, 2021

During this ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä 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.

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¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä on the Weekend Nov. 13: Can humans live with wildfire?

Nov. 11, 2021

Join the Nov. 13 ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä 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.

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Piano + Keyboard Program hosts diversity-focused guest lecturers, master class

Oct. 29, 2021

Kicking off in November, the College of Music's Piano + Keyboard Program will present virtual and in-person events as part of a doctoral seminar on diversity, equity and inclusion in piano literature.

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Join ‘Pedagogy in the Pandemic’ student panel and dialogue Nov. 4

Oct. 28, 2021

Students’ needs have shifted dramatically during the pandemic. Faculty and instructors are invited to a one-hour event that includes an undergraduate student panel and dialogue focused on effective pedagogy in the pandemic.

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Nov. 4 panel to explore backlash against public scholars: Academic freedom, safety, support

Oct. 27, 2021

The campus community will continue its dialogue on academic freedom with a virtual panel discussion including leaders and experts from the legal, communications and scholarly realms sharing their experiences.

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Judge Bernice Donald to deliver Stevens Lecture Oct. 19

Oct. 14, 2021

Judge Bernice Donald will discuss her career, judicial philosophy and the rule of law in the context of the 1866 Memphis Massacre. Following her lecture will be a fireside chat and Q&A session.

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Oct. 21: Exploring racial exclusion in Boulder County and the road ahead

Oct. 13, 2021

This panel discussion will address the history of Boulder County and Colorado through a Native lens, including the conquest of Native lands, the attempted erasure of authentic and diverse Native cultures and more.

Victor Bright

Distinguished lecturer to discuss the science of miniaturization in Nov. 2 presentation

Oct. 12, 2021

Victor Bright of the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering will deliver the 117th Distinguished Research Lecture, talking about microscale sensors and machines.

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Law school, Conference on World Affairs to host state of equality event Oct. 26

Oct. 7, 2021

Dean Lolita Buckner Inniss of the University of Colorado Law School will moderate an interdisciplinary discussion with scholars of law, philosophy and politics on the state of equality in 2021—free and open to the public.

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