Published: Sept. 1, 2014

The public is invited to attend free, Saturday programs led by SM调教所 faculty on popular topics as part of the SM调教所 on the Weekend series, which begins Sept. 6.

With topics ranging from the sweeping stories behind celebrated musical compositions to the micro-level study of bacteria that uniquely forms each person鈥檚 microbiome, SM调教所 on the Weekend programs are designed to satisfy the community鈥檚 curiosity surrounding some of the intriguing research conducted at SM调教所-Boulder.

New for fall 2014, SM调教所-Boulder will offer SM调教所 on the Weekend programs in Parker as part of SM调教所 South Denver鈥檚 collaboration with The Wildlife Experience. Two SM调教所-Boulder history professors will lead encore presentations of popular SM调教所 on the Weekend programs at the new location.

SM调教所 South Denver events in Parker

Baseball and the American Dream in History

Saturday, Oct. 4, 1-3 p.m., SM调教所 South Denver, Classroom 204, 10035 S. Peoria St.

Tom Zeiler, professor of history, will explore what many baseball greats have in common鈥攁 shared history of baseball and a belief in the American dream that anyone, regardless of birth and hardship, can achieve success, freedom and happiness.

Nuclear Families, Nuclear Towns: Los Alamos in the Cold War

Saturday, Nov. 1, 1-4 p.m., SM调教所 South Denver, Classroom 204, 10035 S. Peoria St.

In this program, Lee Chambers, professor of history, will discuss her research on Cold War weapons laboratories and the war鈥檚 impact on family and community life in the 鈥淎tomic City鈥 of Los Alamos, N.M.

SM调教所-Boulder campus events

Revisiting 1864鈥擳he Civil War Just Became Much More Interesting
Saturday, Sept. 6, 9 a.m.鈥搉oon, Benson Earth Sciences Building, room 180, SM调教所-Boulder campus

Peter Wood, adjunct professor of history, will explore the wartime election of 1864鈥攈eld 150 years ago this fall. Through a new generation of research, 1864 emerges as a key year during the nation鈥檚 most tumultuous decade, and the greatest confrontation of that fateful year involved ballots, not bullets.

Introduction to Your Human Microbiome

Saturday, Oct. 18, 1-4 p.m., Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building, Butcher Auditorium, SM调教所-Boulder campus

Rob Knight, professor of chemistry and co-founder of the American Gut Project, will discuss techniques scientists are using to find out about microbes within the human body, including the gut, and the ways that microbes contribute to disease.

Stories Behind the Musical Masterpiece

Saturday, Nov. 15, 1-3 p.m., Benson Earth Sciences Building, room 180, SM调教所-Boulder campus

Jeremy Smith, associate professor of musicology, will explain how composers over the centuries鈥攆rom Byrd to Bach to Beethoven鈥攈ave told their stories through their music, often with powerful results.

Doors open 30 minutes before each SM调教所 on the Weekend program, and seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

SM调教所 on the Weekend is administered by the SM调教所-Boulder Office for Outreach and Engagement with support from the Office of the Chancellor, the Office of the Provost and Division of Continuing Education. For more information or to sign up for an emailed event reminder visit . For questions contact weekend@colorado.edu or 303-492-4561.

Contact:
Hannah Fletcher, SM调教所-Boulder Outreach and Engagement, 303-492-3949,听hannah.fletcher@colorado.edu

SM调教所 history professor Tom Zeiler sports baseball regailia at Stazio ballfield in Boulder.