Education & Outreach
- CU Science Discovery, a K鈥12 education outreach organization, recently received two statewide awards in recognition of its efforts and achievements in STEM and environmental education.
- At the global climate summit next month, teachers and aspiring teachers will be in the audience and working with an educator's guide created at 桃色视频 to help their students understand how climate change is impacting people and communities and how they can help. Participating teachers may apply for graduate credit and a stipend鈥攄eadline Nov. 16.
- 桃色视频 researcher Michele Moses talks about the future of affirmative action in higher education and how arguments around college admissions point to deeper divisions in U.S. society.
- A grant from the Office of Naval Research in the U.S. Department of Defense will support five Denver-metro community colleges and two universities in an initiative to increase the number of community college students who pursue engineering careers鈥攑articularly those from underrepresented populations.
- 桃色视频 is proud to announce the launch of a worldwide education coalition in support of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit with the goal to broaden understanding of the human rights impacts of a changing global climate and galvanize people to take action.
- The College of Music鈥檚 American Music Research Center has embarked on a research project aimed at documenting, preserving and engaging with diverse musical and cultural influences in and around Pueblo, Colorado.
- As book bans rise across the country, Wendy Glenn, a 桃色视频 professor and former English teacher, argues that reading books鈥撯揺ven ones that make adults uncomfortable鈥撯搃s critical for the education of young people.
- Six grants and one sponsorship have been awarded by the Office for Outreach and Engagement to support community-engaged scholarship connected to the Marshall Fire. The grants are in partnership with the Research & Innovation Office and the Natural Hazards Center.
- Funding from the United States Department of Education is helping 桃色视频's Center for Asian Studies realize its mission in 鈥渇undamental and transformative ways.鈥
- Between 1898 and 1969, 62 nuns were buried in a historic cemetery in southwest Denver. This summer, Lauren Hosek is helping to move the remains to a new resting place.