Conferences
- Register now for the event featuring the president of the National Civil Rights Museum with a keynote address about resiliency through struggle, and a Black Excellence Dinner with Professor Reiland Rabaka.
- Students: Register for this conference focusing on empowering leaders to rise above adversity, engage in social movements and lead others in positive social change.
- Curious about using games and simulations in your classes? Interested in engaging with colleagues from across the West? The ASSETT Innovation Incubator Student Success team is postponing this conference (originally scheduled for early February), so stay tuned for new dates!
- As the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties begins in Glasgow, Scotland, CU Boulder and U.N. Human Rights are announcing plans to co-host the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit in 2022.
- GIS is a scientific framework for gathering, analyzing and visualizing geographic data. Join the University Libraries, partnering with the Auraria Library, CU Denver and UC Colorado Springs to host a hybrid GIS Day.
- Back in-person Nov. 14, the ATLAS Institute's fourth annual Whaaat!? Festival promises an arcade and conference packed with phenomenal guest speakers, bizarre games and experimental interactions.
- Students, staff, faculty and community members: Join us virtually Nov. 2 for “The Power of Community: C.L.I.M.B. with Purpose," our fall 2021 summit. Make sure to check out the five different virtual sessions!
- The Accessing Higher Ground conference focuses on the implementation and benefits of accessible media, universal design and assistive technology in the university, business and public settings. Early registration opens Oct. 8.
- Register to attend the upcoming "the future is" conference, a stage to exchange effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions that advance sustainability in higher education and surrounding communities.
- Register by Sept. 30 for ScienceWriters2021, the nation's premier science communications workshop. The Oct. 8–11 event, which is all virtual this year, will feature an array of panels and speakers, including CU Boulder faculty on how insects can influence robots and what can be learned from asteroids.