Attend Free Speaker Series in Person or Online
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Colorado Technical University (CTU), announced that David Pogue, CBS
Sunday Morning correspondent and former New York Timestechnology
columnist, will be a guest speaker for its interactive lecture series, CTU
Presents.
Pogue, who is also a New York Times best-selling author, founder
of Yahoo Tech and a host of PBS’s science show “NOVA,” will
showcase emerging technologies and discuss recent developments in the
world of technology.
“David Pogue offers entertaining and insightful views on science and
technology. We’re looking forward to having him share his insights on
everything from the newest gadgets, interesting internet services and
other social media innovations,” said Dr. Connie Johnson, university
provost and chief academic officer. “CTU is dedicated to helping
students and community members who are fascinated by these topics and
want to gain more knowledge to continue to grow and learn. We feel
fortunate that we can make these industry thought leaders and innovators
accessible to staff, students and area residents.”
David will appear live at the Inverness Hotel and Conference Center 200
Inverness Drive West, Englewood, Colorado in the Denver Tech Center on
Thursday, Oct. 16. Members of the public are invited to join for free
in-person and can RSVP to http://www.coloradotech.edu/about/ctupresents.
Others interested in seeing David Pogue’s presentation also have the
option of streaming the lecture via live stream on YouTube.
CTU will take questions from the webcast participants in real-time on
the YouTube live stream and on CTU’s Facebook
and Twitter
page with the hashtag #CTUPresents.
CTU started its CTU Presents lecture series to offer students,
graduates, staff and members of the public insight into multiple
industries as well as enable them to gain skills to help with their
career progression.
Prior lecturers have included Jane
McGonigal, a nationally recognized game designer, who discussed
innovative approaches to problem solving as well as author and business
relationship expert, Keith
Ferrazzi. Keith talked about how establishing meaningful
relationships and connections can impact your career. For more
information about CTU Presents, including upcoming guest speakers and
event venues go to http://www.coloradotech.edu/about/ctupresents.
About Colorado Technical University
Founded in 1965, the University of Colorado (CTU) technology to provide
higher education students connect to what's most important to achieve
their career goals. CTU provides instructors to teach real-world
challenges of today who are ready to enrich the curriculum and tough
questions over 100 undergraduate and postgraduate courses tomorrow with
their industry experience and students. CTU personalized, online
learning system that allows students to control what, where, when and
how to learn. Students can also learn and connect campuses in several
cities. With the help of teachers, industry professionals and more than
70,000 alumni, the CTU students can grow a strong professional network
using their entire career. For more information, please visit www.coloradotech.edu.
CTU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the
North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org.
CTU is also a member of the Career Education Corporation (NASDAQ:CECO)
network of universities, colleges and schools. For more information
visit www.careered.com.
CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary. Find disclosures on
graduation rates, student financial obligations and more at www.coloradotech.edu/disclosures.

CTU
Melissa Balsan
(224) 293-5990
[email protected]
Source: Colorado Technical University