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CU Children’s Book Festival 2023
...Public Library – Canyon Theater) Panel featuring a children’s author, elementary teacher, and public librarian: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Reception and book sales/signing: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 – Author visits to...
Public Art Program: For a shared (outer)space
...due to extreme noise pollution and ongoing colonial practices of erasure. By creating a public art program on outer space education, this proposal aims to make visible a situation of...
Center of the American West
...the common interests of all parties, and a dose of good humor are essential to constructive public discussion. As part of our mission, we strive to increase awareness and knowledge...
An Engineer, Middle Schoolers and Screaming Robots:Transformative Learning Fun at the Library
Nataliya Nechyporenko is among CU scholars who are appreciating the local public library as an excellent venue to launch into learning with a diverse and dynamic community. As a member...
Inside the Greenhouse
...a wider audience to the deep and pressing need to address climate change. Our efforts to engage our students, those working at the science-policy interface, and the public alike seek...
Six CU-Boulder Scholars Ranked Among Most Influential in Education
...together measures of scholarly impact and broader impact on public dialogue, Hess has helped to advance a very important discussion,” said Shepard. “While we must recognize that the particular criteria...
Philosophy Outreach Program of Colorado (POPCO)
...philosophy graduate students visit Colorado K-12 classrooms to conduct custom-tailored philosophical discussions about a variety of topics. These discussions encourage students to think carefully and creatively about challenging questions such...
CU Boulder Peak to Peak Series
...the Roser Visiting Artist Program in the College of Music; and the David Shneer Fund for Community Programming, Public Scholarship, and the Arts. Program partners are the Office for Outreach...
CU-Boulder panel to address parents’ rights and public education
...Refusing, and Opting Out: Parents’ Rights in Public Education,” is free and open to public and will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Canyon Theater at the...
CU on the Weekend’s Spring Lectures
...4 to hear from some of CU Boulder’s most dynamic faculty members. The series is free, open to the public and offered in person and virtually. Nicholas Villanueva, assistant professor...