Lectures & Presentations
- Join the campus community for Chancellor DiStefano's annual State of the Campus address at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9. Doors open at 8:15 a.m. for refreshments and conversation.
- The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing ecosystems on the planet. This event highlights the rich scientific expertise located in Boulder to open a window on the imperiled region and its people.
- Why heirloom wheat? Community members are invited to a roundtable discussion Oct. 16 focused on the movement to re-introduce old varieties of wheat and other grains into the American diet.
- The Cultural Events Board regrets to inform the Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder community that Queer Eye: Past, Present, Future with Karamo Brown and Carson Kressley, slated for Oct. 15, has been canceled.
- Could Roman marine concrete help build better seawalls and containers for toxic materials? Dive in Oct. 13 at this Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØon the Weekend lecture exploring the material's strength, use and more.
- Bestselling author and renowned autism advocate Temple Grandin will share a blueprint for different ways of looking at the world and engaging with learners.
- A peculiar feature of the lunar orbit produces shadows in craters at its poles, which have remained in darkness for billions of years. Intrigued? Learn more Oct. 3.
- In his visit Oct. 11 and 12, writer and scholar Jonathan Alexander will give a public lecture on "spreadable media" and lead a workshop on the writing lives of millennials and the future of media and literacy.
- Part of Research & Innovation Week, the summit will include a public talk Oct. 16 titled "Climate-Disease Connections, Associations, Processes and Incorporation in Infectious Disease Forecast."
- Get insights from a Colorado Parks and Wildlife researcher about a 10-year study tracking close to 100 individual mountain lions in Boulder and Jefferson, Colorado.