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The College of Music is thrilled to celebrate its centennial with a beautifully planned series of concerts, presentations and more. The yearlong celebration will kick off with a special concert, The Future of Music, a Century in the Making, on Jan. 21.
Russell Moore and Michele Moses will host “Faculty and Academic Freedom: Exploring meaning and application” and follow-up events as part of a new campus dialogue on academic freedom.
Program Council’s film series brings to campus Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” on Jan. 17, followed by a modern black-and-white horror movie, “The Lighthouse,” on Jan. 21.
Did you know that there is a supercomputer that members of CU have free access to? Do you know about our large- and small-scale data storage options, trainings and more? Join this gathering to learn about CU's research computing offerings.
Items will include computers, furniture, lab equipment, athletics equipment and more, with preview opportunities available for departments on Jan. 23 and for the public on Jan. 24.
Light refreshments will be served and people will be on hand to discuss campus resources such as large-scale computing, data storage options, technical training offerings, consultation expertise and a new digital humanities certificate opportunity.
All are welcome to attend the Martin Luther King Jr. Day event from 3 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 20, “Remembering His Life, Renewing His Legacy." Featured will be a reception and conversations about King, followed by a community celebration.
The CU Wizards program presents free monthly shows that entertain and inform children about the wonders of science.
The Թ of Colorado Law School will host a field hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law on Friday, Jan. 17. The hearing will address online platforms and market power.
What better way to kick off a new year than by having fun with hundreds of fellow Buffs? CU Night includes discounted rodeo tickets and all-day free access.