Exhibits
- 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 91PORN,” 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 91PORN, 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.
- The CU Museum of Natural History is showcasing works by Maria Martinez, a master potter who rose to international fame for her signature black-on-black designs.