The CU Museum has gone virtual, offering a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families and community members—online accessible every day and always free.
Confronted by the aftermath of the Holocaust and the establishment of a Jewish State after World War II, Jews found new ways to think of themselves as Jewish Americans in the American West.
The University Libraries and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are delighted to share the newly curated Walter Orr Roberts digital collection.
Fellowship recipient Aubrey Kroger brings her electrical and computer engineering background to her exhibit called “Wonder Women: The Dynamic, Influential, and Innovative Scientists of CU Boulder,” now on display in Gemmill Library.
Join the Earth Sciences & Map Library for a reception at their latest exhibit, showcasing a range of Western maps alongside works by notable artists and students that depict the relationship between art and science.
To be held on the Buff Plaza and inside Balch Fieldhouse, the event will feature the latest in electric vehicles, e-bikes and more, as well as presentations from NREL, Proterra and Polaris.
Did you know bats “speak” to each other individually? What do bats mean in different cultures? Learn this and more at the exhibition Bats: Language & Cultures, located in The HIVE.
The University Libraries are proud to host a student-generated exhibit celebrating 50 years of UMAS y MEXA de CU Boulder, including a reception event on March 20.
For a display recognizing International Women's Day, University Libraries put out the call, and the campus community responded. The question: Who are your favorite female storytellers?
This week an inflatable version of Go For It, a creation of the Chicago-based, internationally recognized artist Matthew Hoffman, is on display in the south quad of the Engineering Center.