The annual Â鶹ӰԺ Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards took place yesterday, April 4, at the University Memorial Center, recognizing faculty members for outstanding work and concerted effort in advancing the mission of the university and the academy at large.
Free and open to the public, the conference on Reporting in the Age of Alternative Facts will involve discussions with panelists from ProPublica, the New York Times, The Nation, The Denver Post, KGNU Community Radio, Rocky Mountain PBS and other organizations.
Join the Herd for free food and great company at the Diverse Dialogues event on Friday, April 7,7 to 9 p.m. in the Koenig Alumni Center (on the corner of University and Broadway).
Since 1948, the Conference on World Affairs has been relevant to our times, the community and our university. Our vision at CU Â鶹ӰԺ is to be a leader in addressing the humanitarian, social and technological challenges of the 21st century, and this conference certainly personifies that.
Tomorrow, April 5, author Rod Dreher will present "The Benedict Option: The Future of Religious Conservatism in Post-Christian America," urging Christians to emulate St. Benedict’s retreat from the chaos and decadence of the collapsing Roman Empire.
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.
After months of brainstorming, envisioning and bringing their ideas to light, five teams have made it to the New Venture Challenge Championship, to be held Thursday, April 6.
Speak to departmental advisors and faculty from Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business, Education, CMCI, Environmental Design, Music, Study Abroad and Career Services at the 2017 Arts and Sciences Majors Fair on April 6.
On April 13, Marjorie K. McIntosh and Linda Arroyo-Holmstrom will present "Latinos of Â鶹ӰԺ County Colorado 1900–1980," a discussion of the Â鶹ӰԺ County Latino History Project findings.