The Eklund Opera Program will present the haunting “The Turn of the Screw,” an operatic thriller, in the the Imig Music Building’s Music Theatre April 25–28.
The quarterly auctions are open to the public. April 25 is set aside specifically for departmental viewings, giving ŷڱƵ Boulder units a chance to acquire items ahead of the public.
The tribute performance, called “Let the Sunshine In,” is a celebration of Galt MacDermot’s 50-year career. The rock-and-roll cabaret will be showing April 19 and 20 at the Dairy Arts Center.
Captivated by color and light? Join Professor Amy Palmer on April 20 to learn how scientists harness the glow of jellyfish to create tools that illuminate our understanding of diseases and cures—a family-friendly event.
Get ready for liftoff as the Boulder Laptop Orchestra puts on a space-themed concert combining digital and traditional instruments on April 20 at Fiske Planetarium.
Senior vocal and piano performance major Sophia Zervas has mastered the art of juggling a full plate, especially with her upcoming performance in “The Turn of the Screw” April 25–28.
From panel discussions to keynote speeches, performances and more—among the final three days of events at the Conference on World Affairs, you're sure to find something you don't want to miss.
The second annual expo will set up shop in the Indoor Practice Facility. The general public and campus community are invited to attend from 2 to 4:45 p.m. and stay for the awards ceremony.
Want to learn how to make the most of Canvas? Need help with finalizing your grades in Canvas? Come to OIT’s training session to learn everything about the Canvas gradebook.