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Free Symposium “Horses and the Human Story: A Global Perspective”

CU Museum Paleontology Hall 1030 Broadway UCB 218, Boulder, CO

Around the world, relationships between people and horses have had a tremendous impact on the human story, forever changing ways of life from transport to communication, subsistence, and belief. Drawing together leading scholars and thinkers from around the world to share perspectives on the human-horse story, this free symposium celebrates the release of the 2024 Eugene M. Kayden Book Prize Award winning book, Hoof Beats: How Horses Shaped Human History. The symposium brings together one external invited speaker and six internal (CU community) speakers to talk about different aspects of horse culture, including three specialists in Asia (Dr. Stephanie Su, Dr. William Taylor, and Dr. Tamar McKee). Free & open to the public.

Next Steps Neurodiversity Expo with Temple Grandin

Boulder County Fairgrounds 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont, CO, United States

The Next Steps Neurodiversity Expo returns to Longmont, where high-tech industry meets small-town charm, at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, featuring renowned author and speaker Dr. Temple Grandin. Join us to connect with a variety of vendors showcasing products and services for the neurodivergent community.