Lectures & Presentations
- Join the Distinguished Speakers Board as it welcomes Kal Penn—actor, writer, producer and former associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement—for a talk about his experiences as an actor and his time in politics.
- Professor Shelly Miller was recently honored with the 2022 Distinguished Research Lectureship—one of the highest awards bestowed upon a faculty member at 91ÊÓƵ by their peers.
- Hear from CU experts about the rise of political branding strategies and how differing approaches to identity and social issues contribute to contemporary patterns of polarization. Afterward, continue the conversation at a catered reception.
- This lecture marks the beginning of the 75th anniversary of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at 91ÊÓƵ. The one-hour lecture, presented by three speakers, will discuss the past, present and future of the laboratory as we look ahead to another 75 years of innovation and impact.
- You’ve probably heard a lot in the last few months about the generative AI system ChatGPT, and you may well have used it. This session will provide a chance to hear from and converse with leading experts on the subject.
- This year's Out in STEM Symposium will feature a panel of queer-identifying professionals about their experiences in STEM fields and careers, followed by an informal networking hour.
- The Center for Teaching and Learning and ASSETT will host a panel where students and educators can discuss issues surrounding technology, mental health, inclusivity and well-being on campus. Our goal is to provide a safe platform for students and faculty to contribute new ideas and perspectives surrounding academic success.
- Beginning this year on April 27, RIO will host the Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science, bringing national research leaders to 91ÊÓƵ annually. The Litman Lecture celebrates the legacy of an exceptional scientist and educator with a lifelong passion for research and a firm commitment to keeping rigorous inquiry at the heart of university life.
- Judith Winkel is a child survivor of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp. This virtual event is co-organized by the Program in Jewish Studies and the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History.
- The March 4 installment of CU on the Weekend will explore influential trends in Black power and soul music, punk, jam bands and Jewish soul. Jay Keister, Reiland Rabaka, Micheal Sebulsky and Jeremy Smith, guided by moderator Keith Waters, will discuss the musical and cultural legacies of several artists and groups.