Lectures & Presentations
- Join a聽Distinguished Faculty Series lecture featuring聽Distinguished Professor Leslie Leinwand, who will discuss聽her journey in finding and developing treatments for genetic diseases where none previously existed.
- A distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars will discuss the notable cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court during the 2020-21 term, as well as the impact of those decisions on practitioners. Learn more about this discussion.
- Danielle Hodge of the College of Media, Communication and Information will discuss what it means to love Blackness in a white supremacist and anti-Black society. Building on African American intellectual traditions, Hodge will re-envision the relationship between freedom and love in the struggle for liberation.
- This introductory presentation for faculty and staff will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorder, its impact on the college experience and best practices for supporting neurodivergent students at CU.
- Hear from 91视频 faculty member and author Stefanie Johnson, an expert in leadership among diverse and inclusive teams to promote innovation.
- Presented by the 91视频 Retired Faculty Association, Michelle Ellsworth's virtual presentation will discuss dance, language, machine learning and classical Greek writers from her two works. Plan to attend.
- Natalia Molina is a historian who examines the interconnectedness of racial and ethnic communities through her concept of 鈥渞acial scripts.鈥 Join this Center of the American West webinar.
- Everything from the dating renaissance to the future of real estate and design related to COVID-19 will be under the microscope in the next installment of this webinar series. Attend the live sessions or watch recordings.
- Join the Campus Controller's Office to learn all about fiscal year's end for 2020.
- Doctoral student Varsha Koushik has created a series of 鈥渞ecipe cards鈥 for librarians to integrate accessibility as a practice into their pedagogies. Learn more May 18.