On April 7, NOAA's Roger S. Pulwarty will present "Slow onsets, abrupt changes, and fast reflexes: Research on adaptation in a changing world" as part of the CIRES Distinguished Lecture Series.
On April 13, Marjorie K. McIntosh and Linda Arroyo-Holmstrom will present "Latinos of Boulder County Colorado 1900–1980," a discussion of the Boulder County Latino History Project findings.
The 2017 Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards will be presented tomorrow evening, April 4, featuring a keynote address by 2016 Hazel Barnes Prize awardee Michele Moses.
On April 10, CU Boulder will host a neighborhood meeting on the proposed construction of a new residence hall on the Williams Village campus, near Baseline Road and 30th Street.
Candidates for the upcoming University of Colorado Student Government election will hold a debate on Tuesday, April 4, 6 to 8 p.m. in Eaton Humanities room 150.
Congressman Jared Polis will be hosting a town hall meeting at CU Boulder Glen Miller Ballroom on Friday, April 7, to speak on a wide range of subjects, including President Trump’s proposed budget, healthcare, education and environmental issues.
On April 10 and 11, the Gretches-Wilkinson Center will host the fourth-annual Martz Spring Symposium. Sessions will address the implications of potential policy shifts and other emerging issues under the Trump administration.
The second-annual Science Communication (SciComm) Symposium, set for April 21, will expand to a full-day event to include a morning workshop followed by an afternoon symposium of engaging events.
On April 4, textile artist Erin Riley will give a public lecture. Using hand-dyed wool yarn and a floor loom, Riley weaves tapestries dealing with sexuality, relationships and contemporary culture.
The internationally-renowned folk duo Indigo Girls return to Boulder for a collaborative recording session with the CU Symphony Orchestra, and they've invited the public to listen in.