On March 21, a panel of local farmers will discuss farming in the region. Learn what it takes to become a farmer in Â鶹ӰԺ County and how to support local agriculture.
What does it mean to be the "other" or to mark someone as such? Utilizing theater techniques, this community workshop taking place in Lafayette will examine privilege and cultural narratives about identity.
Montreal-based RUBBERBANDance uses the spontaneity of hip-hop, the refinement of ballet and the expressiveness of contemporary dance to create fresh, dynamic works.
Is your bracket busted? CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Roger Pielke Jr., director of the Center for Sports Governance, explains the (long) odds of picking the perfect bracket.
A NASA-funded satellite will study the inner radiation belt of Earth's magnetosphere, providing insight into the energetic particles that can disrupt satellites and threaten spacewalking astronauts.
The future of pain assessment may be in an app, as the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab and Denver-based cliexa, Inc. partner to better treatment strategies for those with chronic pain.
Never officially recognized during her lifetime, the first African American woman to graduate from the university will be posthumously honored this spring.
Conference on World Affairs April 9–13
Each April, a hundred fascinating luminaries from the widest range of backgrounds gather in Â鶹ӰԺ for whatÌýThe New York TimesÌýcalls "a week-long extravaganza of discussion and debate"Ìýon more than 200 sessions over five days.ÌýAll events are open to the public, without charge, and attended by students, faculty, staff, alumni, townsfolk, journalists and visitors from around the nation.