Arts & Culture
- Performing high energy, tightly-knit traditional, neo-traditional and highlife dance music from Ghana, CU’s West African Highlife Ensemble is the first university ensemble in the U.S. to perform highlife music.
- After being closed to the public for past 17 month, the CU Art Museum is celebrating its re-opening with three new shows, as well as a visiting artist-in-residence this fall.
- An alumna has built her brand, Past Life the Collective, as “a sustainable, small-batch label for those who speak the truth, walk their own path and raise hell.â€
- On Sept. 24, see the documentary that takes an entertaining and revealing look into a week-long annual program in which a thousand high school seniors gather for an elaborate mock exercise to build their own state government.
- Undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences are invited to join a book club meant to break down common misconceptions about one's 20s and encourage participants to take action in their post-graduation careers, relationships and health.
- Starting Aug. 21, the International Film Series and the University Libraries’ Archives invite you to a virtual screening of an award-winning film that tells the story of the Rocky Flats Plant in Jefferson County, Colorado.
- CU Presents has created a way to keep its performers and audiences connected from a socially safe distance.
- This summer, catch a number of foreign, experimental and art films; documentaries; classic cinema and mainstream movies in virtual screening rooms.
- No-No Boy’s Julian Saporiti and Emilia Halvorson will visit Boulder for a week-long residency on campus to share their work with students and faculty about Japanese American internment camp survivors and their stories.
- Join Colorado Classics Day on Sept. 28 to celebrate Latin and classical antiquity, areas of study that are alive and well.