Lectures & Presentations
Nadine Strossen, a former longtime ACLU president, will discuss the most challenging questions about free speech rights—and wrongs.
This virtual session will highlight real-world strategies for integrating AI into idea generation, narrative framing and proposal refinement—offering attendees actionable insights they can use immediately.
As the United States Constitution approaches its 250th anniversary, the Centennial State Colorado marks 150 years since the adoption of its own constitution.
Michelle Alexander is a best-selling author and civil rights advocate, whose career spans law, academia and journalism.
Attend this Arts and Sciences Honors Program Distinguished Lecture featuring Tom Cech and learn about the magic of RNA.
Using data from past deportation campaigns alongside new findings from 2025, Associate Professor Chloe East will examine whether deportations actually improve outcomes for United States-born workers and the broader economy, as well as changes in ICE activity both in Colorado and nationwide.
Join the next free BoulderTalks presentation, where visiting expert Randy Bass of Georgetown University will talk about how universities can navigate transformative change.
In his Distinguished Research Lecture, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Professor Dan Doak will address the question, "What can we do that will actually help species survive?"- Join a panel discussion, "Will American Higher Education Remain Global? International Scholars, International Students, and the Federal Government."
Join this annual event, which showcases graduate students' ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to three minutes. See the speakers, their topics and more.