Lectures & Presentations
Chancellor Justin Schwartz will deliver his inaugural State of the Campus address to the campus on April 16, discussing where CU Boulder stands and outlining a vision for the future.
Join Provost Russell Moore and Vice Chancellor Michele Moses for a candid conversation about academic freedom—what it means, why it matters and how CU Boulder can continue to protect it.
The campus community is invited to a talk where Bettina Love, AKA “Dr. Love,” will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom. Plan to attend.
Visiting research scholar Kacper Gradon will discuss ways to prevent and combat disinformation during an Institute of Behavioral Science Speaker Series talk.
Whether you're seeking fresh perspectives, motivation or innovative ideas, TEDxCU offers a unique experience to enrich your journey. Plan to attend.
Leland Melvin, a former NASA astronaut turned author and educator with a passion for STEM, will speak at Macky Auditorium on April 3. Tickets are available now.
The Cultural Events Board is proud to welcome Diane Guerrero to campus. Guerrero, best known for her roles in “Orange is the New Black” and “Doom Patrol,” has become a leading voice in the national conversation on immigration and social justice.
The campus community is thrilled to welcome Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress, singer and producer Cynthia Erivo to campus on April 7. The three-time Oscar nominated Erivo was most recently seen starring in the award-winning film “Wicked.”
Jennifer Doudna, 2020 Nobel Laureate in chemistry, will present the 54th George Gamow Memorial Lecture, “Genome Editing the Future: Improving Human and Planet Health with CRISPR.” The lecture is free and open to the public.
Five years after CU Boulder’s campus closure, a panel will reflect on the lasting effects of COVID-19 and how art helps process crisis and healing. This event is free and open to the public.