Lectures & Presentations
- On April 20, two artist-scientist teams will discuss how their collaborations with each other and ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ communities tell the story of climate change. A related exhibition will be on view at the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ State Capitol May 19–Oct. 16.
- ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Law and the Holocaust, Genocide and Contemporary Bioethics Program will present a conversation—from East West Street to the Rohingya and Ukraine—with Philippe Sands, lawyer, professor and author; S. James Anaya, distinguished professor; and Nicholas Doman, professor of international law.
- At the invitation of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder’s Senior Class Council, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Gov. Jared Polis will deliver this year’s commencement speech at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥Â Boulder, with the ceremony taking place on May 11 at Folsom Field.Â
- Invited to give the Rose M. Litman Lecture, Pam Ronald will give a talk discussing the development of climate-resilient rice varieties, the genetic basis for plant resistance and CRISPR-mediated strategies used to enhance carbon sequestration of rice.
- How is it that a system originally intended to support worldwide military operations has created such broad-reaching benefits? And how has the landscape of GPS capability continued to evolve? Dive in with Distinguished Professor Penina Axelrad.
- Join this two-day event beginning with a lecture by Delita Martin, an artist and printmaker whose practice celebrates community and affirms social justice. Artist talk, reception, artist spotlight, collage making—plan to attend this CAAAS and ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Art Museum-sponsored series.
- Join the Distinguished Speakers Board as it welcomes Kal Penn—actor, writer, producer and former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement—for a talk about his experiences as an actor and his time in politics.
- Professor Shelly Miller was recently honored with the 2022 Distinguished Research Lectureship—one of the highest awards bestowed upon a faculty member at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder by their peers.
- Hear from ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ experts about the rise of political branding strategies and how differing approaches to identity and social issues contribute to contemporary patterns of polarization. Afterward, continue the conversation at a catered reception.
- This lecture marks the beginning of the 75th anniversary of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. The one-hour lecture, presented by three speakers, will discuss the past, present and future of the laboratory as we look ahead to another 75 years of innovation and impact.