Keynote Address by Peter Bing, University of Toronto, "Tombs of Poet's Minor Characters" from Friday, October 12-Saturday, October 13, 2018 in Eaton Humanities 250.
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Thursday, Oct. 11. Gerald Russello will be speaking as an invited guest on behalf of the Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought & Policy program addressing the late Russell Kirk's views on conservatism in America. The lecture, Imagination Rules the World: Russel Kirk and Conservatism will discuss conservative thinker Russell Kirk's focus on how his views of conservatism placed him at odds with a portion of the conservative movement.
What is a Catholic approach to immigration? Join Denver’s Bishop Jorge Rodriguez for a discussion of this politically contentious, but critically important issue. Bishop Jorge Rodriguez is the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Denver. Born in Merida, Yucatan in Mexico, Bishop Rodriguez earned his doctorate in Sacred Theology from...
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Oct. 4. Colleen Sheehan will be speaking as an invited guest on behalf of the Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought & Policy program addressing the CU Ƶ community with her lecture, Civic Friendship in America. Sheehan's discussion will cover how conflict has become the norm inside American politics.
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting an event on Sept. 25. Francis H. Buckley will be speaking as an invited guest on behalf of the Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought & Policy program addressing the CU Ƶ community with his lecture, Conservatism in the Age of Trump. Buckley’s talk will discuss why many of America’s most prominent conservatives opposed Trump’s nomination and candidacy for president.
The Ƶ Romanticism Collective and the Romantic Bicentennials project will host a symposium on “Resistance in the Spirit of Romanticism” to be held in Ƶ, CO, September 6 - 8, 2018.
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy is hosting its first event of the 2018 Fall semester on Sept. 13. The Center’s Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought & Policy, Prof. Stephen B. Presser will conduct his first address to the CU Ƶ community with his lecture, President Trump: A Danger to the Republic? Prof. Presser’s discussion will examine President Trump’s judicial philosophy and Supreme Court appointees while touching upon the potential impact the president’s decisions will have on the future of the American judicial system.
The Archives Transformed Advisory Team presents "Archive Transformed: CU Ƶ Artist/Scholar Collaborative Residency" at Old Main Theatre, CU Ƶ from May 13th to 18th, 2018.
The Department of Anthropology presents "Objectivity and Trained Judgement: Toward an Ethnography of Experimental Psychology" on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 4:00 P.M. in Hale 230. This distinguished lecture in cultural anthropology is given by Emily Martin, Professor Emerita, New York University.
The Department of History presents guest lecturer, Dr. Tami Davis Biddle, a historian of 20th Century Warfare. Dr. Biddle’s talk titled, “On the Crest of Fear: The Final Months of World War II” on April 10, 2018, 5-6:30 PM in Hale 270.