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Restoration Ecology Experiential Learning Program
The United Nations declared 2021-30 the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration. CU Boulder’s Restoration Ecology Experiential Learning Program, initiated in 2018, amplifies the value of ecological restoration in addressing issues associated...
Cal-Wood Fire Restoration Crew
The Cal-Wood Restoration Crew (CRC) project aims to develop, implement and evaluate a residential field research experience for teens focused on wildfire ecology, mitigation and restoration. The proposed pilot project,...
Investigating Shifts in Post-Fire Landscape Recovery
...have used The Future of Forests curriculum. This program will bring classrooms who have engaged with the unit to Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) to participate in a fire ecology...
The Laboratory for Ritual Arts & Pedagogy (RAP LAB)
The Lyripeutics Storytelling Project is a design-based research (DBR) study investigating how learning environments, rooted in hip-hop based education and critical literacies, can facilitate opportunities for BIPOC youth to learn...
‘Classroom in the sky’ inspires generations of researchers, students
...usually see graduate students or faculty or staff up there, but undergrads are rarer,” explains Warren Sconiers, an associate teaching professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO)...
CU Boulder Outreach Awards fund 27 projects
...Symbiosis Modeling Assistant Professor Jingchun Li, Curator of Invertebrates, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Museum and Field Studies Program Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow Mike Gil, Department of Ecology and...
Announcing the Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows and Colorado State Capitol Exhibition
...Beth Johnston, MFA, Artist Kendi Davies, Associate Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Laura Dee, Assistant Professor Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO) Boulder: Amy Hoagland, MFA, Artist Tania Schoennagel, INSTAAR, Research...
Research studying grassland resilience to climate change receives USDA grant support
...harsh conditions,” explains Katharine Suding, a professor in the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. “Some of these grasses are rooting over 10 feet deep, so...