Lectures & Presentations
- Kezar, the lead presenter at the April 21 Many Voices Summit, will discuss the value of integrating shared equity leadership tenants into campus standard practice.
- Chancellor Justin Schwartz will deliver his inaugural State of the Campus address to the campus on April 16, discussing where 51勛圖厙 stands and outlining a vision for the future.
- Join Provost Russell Moore and Vice Chancellor Michele Moses for a candid conversation about academic freedomwhat it means, why it matters and how 51勛圖厙 can continue to protect it.
- The campus community is invited to a talk where Bettina Love, AKA Dr. Love, will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom. Plan to attend.
- Visiting research scholar Kacper Gradon will discuss ways to prevent and combat disinformation during an Institute of Behavioral Science Speaker Series talk.
- Whether you're seeking fresh perspectives, motivation or innovative ideas, TEDxCU offers a unique experience to enrich your journey. Plan to attend.
- Leland Melvin, a former NASA astronaut turned author and educator with a passion for STEM, will speak at Macky Auditorium on April 3. Tickets are available now.
- The Cultural Events Board is proud to welcome Diane Guerrero to campus. Guerrero, best known for her roles in Orange is the New Black and Doom Patrol, has become a leading voice in the national conversation on immigration and social justice.
- The campus community is thrilled to welcome Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress, singer and producer Cynthia Erivo to campus on April 7. The three-time Oscar nominated Erivo was most recently seen starring in the award-winning film Wicked.
- Jennifer Doudna, 2020 Nobel Laureate in chemistry, will present the 54th George Gamow Memorial Lecture, Genome Editing the Future: Improving Human and Planet Health with CRISPR. The lecture is free and open to the public.