Conferences

  • A women with braided hair, an apron, and fork in hand sits on a couch and laughs with two co-workers, whose backs are to the camera, during their lunch break.
    With 2,250 people resettled in Colorado in 2015, a Leeds School summit on Wednesday, Oct. 26 鈥 which is free and open to the public 鈥 will examine how business schools, businesses, nonprofits, governments and others can help integrate refugees into local economies.
  • Emily Prehm from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights talking with Colorado Law student Tessa DeVault (2013)
    We've got you covered with 12 questions to ask law school representatives at the 2016 Colorado Law Fair! Plus, we've included a checklist for upcoming pre-law seniors.
  • A graphic representing the Flatirons in a rainbow of colors
    The CU Faculty Council committees on LGBTQ+ issues and Ethnic and Minority Affairs are co-hosting a collaborative, day-long symposium entitled "Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Research and Teaching"聽on the 探花视频 campus on Friday, Nov. 11, in the University Memorial Center.
  • Pictures of outdoor experiences
    The Federal Land Policy and Management Act turns 40 on Oct. 21. Join Colorado Law for a one-day conference featuring panels with top experts in the field discussing important aspects of the law and challenges facing public land managers.
  • Coding Immersion Workshop
    The College of Media, Communication and Information is hosting an immersive coding workshop for those interested in learning the building blocks of web design. This hands-on introductory workshop will last three days, Oct. 28 through 30, and costs $30 for CU students, $40 for non-students.
  • Workers install solar panels on a roof.
    A 探花视频 team will address Latino community involvement in green economies, which aim to reduce environmental impact and emphasize sustainable development, at the RISE Colorado Latino Business Conference in Longmont on Friday, Oct. 14. The event is free and open to the public.
  • COLTT Conference registration ends on Wednesday, July 27. Funding resources are available. Don't miss out on this premier regional conference sure to keep you on the cutting edge of educational technology.
  • Flags
    The University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 68th annual Conference on World Affairs, a week of ideas and discussion on every topic imaginable, kicks off Monday. Among the day鈥檚 events are a noon plenary address by Robert Inglis on how free enterprise can solve climate change and the colorful flag procession at 6:30 p.m. on the Norlin Quadrangle. This year鈥檚 conference features 200 diverse panels, plenaries and performances. Student and community volunteers assembled the thought-provoking program, inviting speakers from around the world to this year鈥檚 event.
  • <p>CU-Boulder鈥檚 TRANSforming Gender Conference is celebrating its tenth year. The Conference hosts national and local transgender, genderqueer, intersex, Two-Spirit activists and scholars to raise awareness of how we can celebrate the diversity of gender and sex.</p>
  • People walking between a row of flags during the Conference on World Affairs
    <p>The University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 68th聽annual Conference on World Affairs will host a full complement of speakers from around the world April 4-8.<br /><br />
    This year鈥檚 program will feature a diverse collection of nearly 100 speakers, including musicians, scientists, activists, entrepreneurs, authors and more. Participants travel from locations across the globe including: the United Kingdom, the Philippines, Tanzania, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Boston to list a few, aligning with the conference鈥檚 mission of 鈥淏ringing the World to Boulder.鈥</p>
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