ŷڱƵ Museum of Natural History building

Leading environmental justice scholar to speak on climate justice, Indigenous rights

Feb. 28, 2022

Kyle Powys Whyte will give the first Patricia Sheffels Visiting Scholar talk, “Against Crisis Science: Research Futures for Climate and Energy Justice” on March 2. Plus, join for a catered social hour before the lecture.

Ericka Huggins

Join a conversation on the importance of radical self-love March 2

Feb. 28, 2022

Students, faculty and staff are invited to register for a conversation with Ericka Huggins, an educator, Black Panther Party member, former political prisoner, human rights advocate and poet.

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War and crisis in Ukraine, a virtual roundtable Feb. 28

Feb. 25, 2022

Four ŷڱƵ experts on Russia, Eastern Europe and economics will offer insights into the history of Ukraine and Russia, domestic politics and society of the region, sentiments on the ground in Ukraine and sanctions by the West.

U.S. Supreme Court

ŷڱƵ Law talk Feb. 24: Abortion rights in the USSupreme Court

Feb. 21, 2022

Professor Jennifer Hendricks will engage in an important and timely conversation about the U.S. Supreme Court’s ongoing reconsideration of Roe v. Wade. Register to attend in person or via Zoom.

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Should America eliminate fossil fuel use? A debate March 2

Feb. 21, 2022

Wesley Clark, a former U.S. Army officer and Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, and Alex Epstein, president and founder of the Center for Industrial Progress, will debate on energy and climate policy. The event is free and open to the public.

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Grounded Knowledge Panel Feb. 23: The arts as resistance, relationship and restoration

Feb. 14, 2022

The Crown Institute presents the first in a spring series of panels excavating down through the complexity of our experiences to the heart of what is meaningful and relevant to our healing as individuals, communities, relationships and social systems.

A watercolor painting of a creek.

Seeing science all around us: How you can find it

Feb. 11, 2022

Let's face it: A lot of people just don't understand science. But Melanie Peffer, a researcher and professor, says biology doesn't have to be as scary as you think it is. Tune in for ŷڱƵ on the Weekend Feb. 12.

aerial view of Old Main building

Music Professor Rebecca Maloy to deliver Distinguished Research Lecture March 8

Feb. 10, 2022

Rebecca Maloy, a professor of musicology and the director of the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, will deliver her in-person Distinguished Research Lecture, “Constructing Sanctity Through Sound in Early Medieval Iberia.”

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Join a fireside chat Feb. 17 with Jessica Rosenworcel, Phil Weiser

Feb. 9, 2022

ŷڱƵ Attorney General Phil Weiser and Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel will discuss current topics in communications policy. After their one-on-one fireside chat, a panel discussion will follow.

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Dig into the hidden world of algorithms Feb. 17

Feb. 9, 2022

The College of Media, Communication and Information is hosting its next One College Colloquium: Racialized Algorithms—A Conversation with Meredith Broussard. Join the free, virtual event for a deep dive into the hidden world of algorithms—including how they reflect and impact our society.

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