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- Climate change is real, and it’s happening fast. A group of 24 eighth graders at Casey Middle School want adults to accept this as fact.When these students compared daily high temperatures from Mazatlán, in Sinaloa, Mexico and Boulder, for the years
- Ecomedia Colorado engages interdisciplinary and intergenerational groups in Colorado to have dialogues about local environmental issues and to create artistic representations of related scientific data.The project in Trinidad, funded by the CU
- The Office for Outreach and Engagement announces the Colorado Art Science Environment (CASE) Fellows program, as the latest incarnation of the office’s work to connect the arts, sciences and community for shared action on Colorado’s interrelated social and environmental issues.
- CU Science Ƶ18y recently received two statewide awards in recognition of its efforts and achievements in STEM and environmental education.
- On Nov. 1, Scott Battle was appointed CU Boulder’s dean of Continuing Education and vice provost for Outreach and Engagement and Summer Session. Battle strongly supports the university’s long-standing commitment to serving Colorado communities and
- On Nov. 10, Jennie Arbogash, principal and founder of Jennie Arbogash Consulting, will facilitate “Grant-Writing for Success,” the third and final installment in our Outreach & Engagement Professionals Network fall
- Lisa Schwartz is a Community Outreach Program Manager for CU Boulder’s Office for Outreach and Engagement. She founded and leads the Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars program.OverviewIt’s been an incredible privilege to learn with the graduate
- Jesús Muñoz knew three things when he enrolled at CU Boulder’s Department of Theatre & Dance. He was known as a Ballet and Modern dancer, but his dance roots are in Mexican and Cuban Folkloric, Afro-Cuban, and Cuban Popular and Contemporary
- Six grants and one sponsorship totaling $30,500 have been awarded by the Office for Outreach and Engagement, in partnership with the Research and Innovation Office (RIO) and the Natural Hazards Center, to support community-engaged scholarship
- CU on the Weekend will welcome people back to campus when the series returns using a hybrid format in September. Free and open to the public, this lecture series showcases cutting-edge work from CU Boulder’s faculty. Doug Spencer, associate