Events & Exhibits
- Exploring the evolution of academic freedom in the face of political polarization, social movements and global challenges—join this conversation on Feb. 26.
- Interested in learning more about Microsoft Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot? Attend an upcoming workshop presented by Microsoft and hosted by the Office of Information Technology.
- Join the Conference on World Affairs, happening April 7–10. Global experts will discuss key issues under the themes lead, innovate and impact, with panels focusing on current, real-world challenges.
- A program supporting graduate research in African, African American and African diaspora studies will hold a special lunchtime event to mark the culmination of its first year-long fellowship program supporting graduate research. Open to the campus community, registration is required.
- The AMRC collections, housed in the archives at Norlin Library, comprise the region’s largest repository of archival music materials. In this spotlight, discover Colorado’s involvement in the rock ’n’ roll era through the Dan Fong collection.
- The T9 Hacks event empowers students to work together over 24 hours to tackle a pressing design challenge. This year’s event, sponsored by Medtronic and the ATLAS Institute, focuses on health care in three tracks. Find out what they are.
- Next month, join Buffs everywhere to make an impact. When you give, you can choose funds in the areas that matter most to you.
- A day-long symposium will feature renowned scholars who explore how artificial intelligence, big data and computational methods are transforming research in the humanities.
- For over five decades, the members of Sweet Honey in the Rock have created engaging and socially conscious music that takes an active stance toward making our planet a better place for all. See the group perform at Macky Auditorium.
- Attend the Commencement Open House, where representatives from various campus organizations, as well as off-campus vendors, will be on hand to share helpful planning info. Register by Feb. 20.