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Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Jim Hakala, Senior Educator, CU Museum of Natural History
...archaeology kits, and they’re being expanded. We’re working to produce videos with American Sign Language interpretation, Spanish Closed Captions, and even an online 3D experience of our Paleontology Hall. So,...
National park may broaden exhibits about tribal nations
...more engaging way,” said Rich Fedorchak, the park’s chief of interpretation and education. Indigenous peoples’ presence in the region can be traced back thousands of years. Ute, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Comanche...
Landscape Architecture: Interpretive Education in the Landscape as a means of Eco-Healing
This study seeks to answer the question, “How can collective trauma tied to recent events become a mechanism for telling the full story of land?” We will focus our work...
Researcher-Practitioner Collaborations for Community Wildfire Risk Reduction in Colorado
As our nation grapples with increasingly devastating wildfires, national wildfire policy asserts the importance of local data in wildfire decision-making. According to the National Cohesive Strategy: “There is no one-size-fits-all...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia to Speak at CU-Boulder on Oct. 1
... The 2014 lecture is titled “Constitutional Interpretation.” Nearly 1,000 people attended the lecture for each of the past two years, with additional audiences watching via live video stream at...