Lectures & Presentations
- Join Colorado Law as Angela Riley, chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation of Oklahoma and professor at UCLA, discusses Native nations as the 鈥渢hird sovereign,鈥澛爉arking the 11th John Paul Stevens Lecture.
- As a survivor of sexual violence, Bonny Shade fights daily for survivors鈥 stories to be heard, believed and understood. She is telling her own story to empower and educate others.
- The 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Retired Faculty Association's distinguished professor series kicks off with pianist David Korevaar in a performance that can be enjoyed in person or virtually.
- CU on the Weekend聽returns this fall, welcoming attendees both in person and virtually. Always free and open to the public, the first lecture will be 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Broken Political Process and the Path Forward.鈥
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano will hold the annual State of the Campus event in person for the first time in three years. Plan to attend, hear his address and enjoy a buffet breakfast following the talk. A livestream option will be available as well.
- Alumna Linda Villarosa covers race, inequality and public health for The New York Times Magazine. In her new book, she tells the full story of racial health disparities in America, revealing the toll racism takes on individuals and public health.聽
- Rita Moreno, one of only 17 performers to have won entertainment鈥檚 grand slam of prestigious awards鈥攖he Emmy, the Grammy, the Oscar and the Tony鈥攚ill give an inspirational talk in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.
- Climate change is increasing the frequency of natural disasters鈥攁nd those disasters have enormous impacts on human life. Held in person and streamed live, Coloradan Conversations is an opportunity to gain insights and think differently about this important issue that impacts us all.
- Join Aug. 31 as controversial novelist and commentator Lionel Shriver, in conversation with Benjamin Teitelbaum, discusses her first nonfiction book 鈥淎bominations: Selected essays from a career of courting self-destruction.鈥
- Join Colorado Law as a distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars discuss the notable cases the U.S. Supreme Court decided during the 2021鈥22 term and the impact of those decisions on practitioners.