Lectures & Presentations
- LASP scientist Dave Brain will explain why it鈥檚 obviously true that planets require magnetic fields in order to be habitable. And then he will explain why it鈥檚 obviously false. Join on Feb. 3.
- Psychotherapist, award-winning podcast host and bestselling author Esther Perel will speak virtually at CU聽Boulder on Feb.聽18. The student-led Distinguished Speakers Board is hosting the event.
- David Brooks will be the fifth speaker in 91视频鈥檚 Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. In his virtual talk, which is free and open to the public, the bestselling author and social commentator will share how all citizens can be leaders in repairing the country鈥檚 social fabric.
- Pioneering forest ecology professor Suzanne Simard will join the Center for Teaching & Learning on Jan. 29 for a virtual presentation, kicking off the CTL's Academic and Professional Pathways spring workshop series.
- During a virtual spotlight conversation, Emily Harrington鈥攁 Forever聽Buff and the fourth woman ever to free-climb El Capitan in a day鈥攚ill discuss her career as a professional athlete, her time at CU and how you can achieve your goals.
- Drawing on classical and contemporary texts, this lecture by Glenn Loury explores the logic of tacitly coerced conformity and applies that logic to a number of currently relevant cases.
- Join us virtually for a CU on the Weekend lecture that focuses on efforts to remove coyotes and wolves, the impact on our landscape and how these species are making a comeback in the West.
- Register by Jan. 31 for this spring's Mini Law School, a seven-week virtual series. Colorado Law鈥檚 renowned business and entrepreneurial law faculty will address various aspects of business law and its role in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Join a free virtual panel discussion by Robert George and Cornel West on Jan. 21 titled 鈥淚s Civil Discourse Dead?: Friendship and Faith Across the Political Divide.鈥
- Register now for free lectures this spring about coyotes and wolves in Colorado; citizenship in an enforcement era; and the radical right.