Lectures & Presentations
In this presentation, we’ll explore why wrongful convictions happen, how our system of appeals makes it difficult to correct these tragic mistakes, and what reforms might reduce their frequency.
As CU Boulder closely monitors the evolving public health concern involving COVID-19, including the first presumptive positive case of a CU Boulder employee, campus emergency management leaders will host a virtual town hall.
Jacqueline Avila—a musicologist who works with film music and the intersections of cultural identity, tradition and modernity in the Hollywood and Mexican film industries—will present, "Sombra's Soundscape: Music, Silence, and Nostalgia in Alonso Ruizpalacios's Güeros."
The CU President’s Office invites students to present their ideas for sustainable innovations and solutions in competition for cash prizes. Registration to compete in the event is open through March 9. Participants do not need an existing team or idea to register.
Celebrate Latin American indigenous languages by exploring new book collections, academic scholarship and music on March 19 at Norlin Library.
The CU on the Weekend lectures for the semester, including the upcoming lecture on March 14 by Assistant Professor David Malaspina, have been canceled as a result of the university's ongoing issues with COVID-19.
This event has been canceled due to coronavirus concerns.
Are you a caregiver, parent, or do you hope to be one? This training will unpack sexual development at each age, addressing what's common and what's concerning.
Previously scheduled for March 16, the Finance Division and Burridge Center for Finance at the Leeds School of Business has unfortunately had to CANCEL this lecture by Gary B. Gorton of Yale Թ.
Join a free family-friendly STEM show at Fiske Planetarium. You’ll learn about a researcher’s global travels in search of space rocks and how space rocks can tell fascinating stories of our neighboring planets.