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Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture continues legacy of excellence in scientific research

Feb. 28, 2023

Beginning this year on April 27, RIO will host the Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science, bringing national research leaders to ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ 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.

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Join the Climate Café every other Wednesday through April 26

Feb. 28, 2023

Climate change got you down? Join Counseling and Psychiatric Services for an informal and confidential space to explore the effects of climate change and its impact on mental health—a series just for grad students. The first session is at 3:30 p.m. on March 1.

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Join Coffee and the Campus Budget March 10

Feb. 24, 2023

Faculty, staff and students are invited to join campus Chief Financial Officer Todd Haggerty and Executive Vice Provost for Academic Resource Management Ann Schmiesing for an overview of the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ budget, how it works and what’s proposed for fiscal year 2024.

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Colloquium series to explore artificial intelligence in classroom and beyond

Feb. 24, 2023

The Center for Teaching and Learning is hosting a three-session series through early April amid an explosion of interest in artificial intelligence. The colloquia, sponsored by Boulder Faculty Assembly and Academic Affairs, will include guest presentations and open discussions.

Liberated prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, May 1945

Child survivor of concentration camp to give testimony Feb. 28

Feb. 24, 2023

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.

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From Aretha Franklin to Grateful Dead, presenters to explore music of 1970s

Feb. 24, 2023

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.

Laura Klein dressed in Regency clothes and playing piano

Historical musicology grad student presents The Jane Austen Playlist

Feb. 23, 2023

For first-year doctoral student Laura Klein, a visit to Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, inspired The Jane Austen Playlist: Love and Music of Regency England. On Feb. 25, Klein will capture the essence of Austen’s six major novels in a dramatized performance.

Taylor Raven and Max Hosmer from the 2015 production of Cinderella

Cendrillon opera March 17–19 an interpretation of the classic Cinderella

Feb. 23, 2023

Good opera doesn’t always have to be about spurned lovers and bitter betrayal. Take in a tale of magic, wonder and hope with CU Presents and the Eklund Opera Program. Single-ticket discounts are available for youth, CU students and employees, and others.

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Need help getting your affairs in order? Learn about wills, trusts March 1

Feb. 23, 2023

Estate planning is important for everyone and can help you plan out your wishes and the needs of your survivors, while minimizing tax losses. Join this workshop to learn more about how you can get organized and protect your legacy.

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Be part of Buffs All In March 8, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s first-ever day of giving

Feb. 22, 2023

For 24 hours, Forever Buffs will team up during the campus’s inaugural day of giving to support areas they value most. Donors will have the opportunity to support ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s people, programs and trailblazing spirit through a number of featured funds.

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