Exhibits
- The Earth Sciences & Map Library will host a panel discussion where explorers, scientists and artists who’ve witnessed climate change in the Arctic will share their stories.
- It’s the latest in a series of student-curated exhibitions hosted by the University Libraries this semester.
- The University Libraries will host a virtual conversation with Rae Senarighi, creator of the TRANScend Transgender Voices Art Exhibit on Wednesday, April 13. Check out the exhibit in the Norlin commons.
- The exhibit will showcase approximately 30 photographs of Daniel Miller’s from over four decades of photographing Tibetan pastoralists across the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayas. Attend the opening reception to hear from the artist on Wednesday, April 13, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in CBIS.
- The event will also observe the 50th anniversary of CU Boulder’s Department of Religious Studies and its founder, Robert Lester.
- The exhibit invites viewers to contemplate the evolving human relationship with the ice on our planet.
- The ratification of the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920, secured and protected women’s right to vote. To celebrate, the University Libraries, the League of Women Voters Boulder County and CU Boulder Women & Gender Studies Associate Professor
- We're seeking artistic or creative projects that explore the impact of Open Access (OA) publishing for knowledge seekers and knowledge providers. Submissions are eligible for prizes and will be showcased in an online gallery during October.
- The new year marks the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment, in which women were guaranteed the constitutional right to vote. To commemorate this historic milestone, the University Libraries Special Collections has curated “On the March to
- Earlier this semester, third-grade students from University Hill Elementary School visited Norlin Library’s STEAM Gallery to participate in a community engagement event weaving together art and science in a variety of forms. At “Word Journeys