From Hip Hop to Forensic Anthropology: CU on the Weekend Spring Series Announced

This spring, CU on the Weekend invites community members to explore topics with renowned CU-Boulder faculty and the Dean of Arts and Sciences. Faculty will discuss hip hop, Judaism, brain injury, and forensic anthropology in CU on the Weekend, a series of half-day, Saturday classes that are free and open to the public.

The spring series includes:

The Real Hip Hop
Associate Professor Adam Bradley, English
Saturday, Feb. 8, 1-4 pm
Benson Earth Sciences – Room 180

Post Holocaust American Judaism
Professor David Shneer, History
Saturday, March 1, 1-4 pm
Norlin Library, British Studies Room – M549

Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Turning Anecdotes into Data
Professor Theresa Hernandez, Psychology and Neuroscience
Saturday, March 8, 9 am – 12 pm
Benson Earth Sciences – Room 180

Approaches in Forensic Anthropology: A Case From Organized Crime
Arts & Sciences Dean and Professor Steven Leigh, Anthropology
Saturday, April 5, 1-4 pm
Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building, Butcher Auditorium – Room A115

For full class descriptions, instructor bios, locations, and parking information visit the CU on the Weekend webpage.

CU on the Weekend classes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open 30 minutes before the scheduled start of each program. Interested community members can sign up for email reminders for individual class notifications or all-class reminders on the CU on the Weekend webpage. For more information, email weekend@colorado.edu.