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Alternative Breaks
Alternative Breaks is a program of the Volunteer Resource Center. The program sends trips across the country (Spring) and abroad (Summer) to take place in a week long service project with a group of peers. Alternative Breaks accepts and trains leaders each fall. It is these leaders that guide their...
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Alumni Association of University of Colorado at Boulder
The Alumni Association was established by CU graduates on June 4, 1882, the afternoon after the university's first commencement. These first alumni recognized the need for an ongoing involvement with the University and laid out their objectives for an alumni organization. For a number of years the group held only one...
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American Music Research Center
The American Music Research Center is a joint venture of the University Libraries and College of Music devoted to the discovery of new information about American music and to the sharing of those discoveries with the wider community. The AMRC sponsors concerts and scholarly activities related to American music of...
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ArtsBridge
ArtsBridge is a community service learning project that engages public school students in hands-on arts education. In the classroom, high performing undergraduate and graduate art students provide exemplary models of arts teaching while focusing on integrating arts across the curricula. Teachers and college students develop projects collaboratively based on the...
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Astronomy Day at CU
Every year for the past decade, Sommers-Bausch Observatory and Fiske Planetarium have opened their doors to the public for a free, day-long CU Astronomy Day celebration. The Saturday date varies from year to year, but is usually held during the last two weeks in April shortly before school lets out....
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ATLAS Institute - Digital CUrrents
The ATLAS Institute (Alliance for Technology, Learning, and Society), in partnership with the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT), sponsors a three-week hands-on summer workshop called Digital CUrrents. This program offers minority (e.g., African American, Native American, and Hispanic) and female high school and middle school students...
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Attention, Behavior, and Learning Clinic
The Attention, Behavior, and Learning (ABL) Clinic in the Department of Psychology provides comprehensive evaluations for children and adolescents in Boulder and surrounding communities. The program specializes in assessment of learning disabilities, attention problems, and other cognitive, emotional, or behavioral difficulties. The clinic is operated on a sliding scale so...
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Best of the CU Museum: Highlights of the Collection Guided Tour of the CU-Boulder Museum
(Recommended for 6th - 12th grades, and adults) The CU Museum has the largest natural history collection in the Rocky Mountain region with more than four million objects. Sample the best from each of the exhibit galleries in this hands-on, interactive exploration of the Museum. Guided programs at the University of...
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Biological Sciences Initiative
The Biological Sciences Initiative (BSI) envisions scientific literacy among all citizens, increasing their understanding of the relevance of science to their lives and empowering them to make informed health, environmental and political choices. To promote diversity and inclusiveness in the sciences and scientific literacy, BSI provides research, classroom and professional...
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BOLD Center
The BOLD (Broadening Opportunity through Leadership and Diversity) Center of CU-Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science is committed to graduating an innovative and competitive engineering work force that is diverse in gender, ethnicity and socio-economic representation. BOLD's purpose is to break down the barriers that keep too many of...
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Burning Issues: The Fourmile Canyon Fire
On September 6, 2010 the Fourmile Canyon Fire marked history as Colorado's most destructive fire. One year later, the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History commemorates the fire with an exhibit focusing on fire science in Colorado's Front Range. Learn about what happened in the Fourmile Canyon Fire, the...
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CARLA Lab: Comprehensive Adaptive Reading and Learning Assistance
The CARLA Lab is located at Institute of Cognitive Sciences (ICS) in Computational Language and Education Research (CLEAR) and is headed by Dr. Barbara Wise. Her team has conducted studies in computer-delivered reading assessment and intervention since 2004, working with other CU researchers and with St. Vrain Valley Schools, the...
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Center for Asian Studies - Campus and Community Outreach
The Center for Asian Studies encourages and supports Asian area scholarship across disciplinary and university boundaries. Our mission is to support faculty research and teaching initiatives related to Asian Studies and to disseminate knowledge of Asia in the schools and community. As part of this mission, the Center for...
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Center for Asian Studies K-12 Outreach
The Center for Asian Studies (CAS) on the Boulder campus of the University of Colorado brings together faculty, students, and community members to encourage and support Asian scholarship across disciplinary and college boundaries. Through its three principal K-12 outreach programs, CAS annually offers opportunities for teachers ranging from Saturday workshops to...
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Center for Energy and Environmental Security
An interdisciplinary research and policy center at CU-Boulder Law School, Center for Energy and Environmental Security (CEES) works to develop practical strategies and solutions for moving international society toward a global sustainable energy future. CEES addresses issues of energy security and climate change by anticipating emerging concerns, establishing new lines...
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Center of the American West
The Center of the American West, at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is one of the region's most creative and innovative organizations in identifying and addressing such crucial issues as multiculturalism, community building, fire policy, and land, water, and energy use. The Center brings together, for meaningful conversation and...
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CESR (Center for Education on Social Responsibility) in the Leeds School of Business
Bridging Business and Social Responsibility The mission of CESR, in the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder is to develop socially conscious, values-driven business leaders of tomorrow by preparing them to meet the ethical, social and environmental challenges of today's business world. It is the purpose of...
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CESR's Socially Responsible Enterprise (SRE) Certificate
The Center for Education on Social Responsibility (CESR) offers the Certificate in Socially Responsible Enterprise (SRE) to further develop students' ability to meet future leadership challenges by crossing the boundaries of traditional functional areas of business and those that separate business from other academic disciplines. Students who complete the certificate...
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CIRES - CSTPR Noontime Seminar Series
The Center for Science and Technology Policy Research was initiated within the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2001 as a contribution both to the CIRES goal of "promoting science in service to society" and to the University's vision of establishing...
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CIRES - Education and Outreach
CIRES researchers explore all aspects of the earth system and search for ways to better understand how natural and human-made disturbances impact our dynamic planet. CIRES strongly supports and encourages education outreach. Programs exist for K-12 school districts, teachers and students, undergraduates at CU and elsewhere, and other community groups....
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