Arts & Culture
- Join ALTEC and the Asian Languages and Civilizations for a celebration of spring! Show off your karaoke skills, learn traditional Chinese paper cutting and calligraphy, enjoy Chinese cuisine and more.
- Join together to celebrate the Center for African and African American Studies Day, as well as the beginning of Black History Month. The community is invited for music, dance, poetry, food and more!
- The School of Education, in collaboration with the Boulder Book Store, will host its annual festival at the Boulder Public Library. The free event welcomes teachers, children, families, librarians and āall who enjoy childrenās literature.ā
- Navajo weavings and jewelry by Indigenous artists will be on sale to support the care and preservation of a CU Museum of Natural History collection. Attendees can bring their own weavings for free, informal evaluations. There will also be an expert talk.
- Organized in collaboration with CUās outstanding world languages departments and units, the showcase invites participants to immerse themselves in a diverse array of languages and cultures.
- During campus celebrations, including a plenary session, community lunch and more, Indigenous scholars and leaders will share tribal knowledge and educate the campus community on issues and priorities that matter to regional, national and international Native and Indigenous communities.
- The Native and Indigenous students, staff and faculty at CU Boulder are excited to invite the campus community and beyond to join a vibrant day filled with dancing, drumming, music, food and celebration on Sept. 28.
- Discover and connect with CU Boulder arts and culture. The Culture Crawl is back for its fourth year. Stop by 15-plus events throughout the day including exhibitions, food-tastings, performances, prize giveaways and more.
- The growing Mimesis Documentary Festival is returning for its fifth yearārunning through Aug. 18āthis time with more sponsors and community support.
- Students, staff and faculty are invited to a virtual address by CU Boulder Professor Danielle Hodge on June 12. Register now and plan to attend the in-person dialogue mixer at the CAAAS.