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CU-Boulder Professor to Discuss the History of America’s Favorite Pastime on April 18 at TSJC
...dream in the program “American Dreams: Baseball and American Society.” The event is open to the public. “What do the greatest baseball players of all time have in common?...
Discovery Kits
...it plays in the ecosystem. Insects – Explore the structure, life cycle, and adaptations of insects. Raptors – Study North American birds of prey, including hawks, owls and eagles. Owls...
Featuring the 2015-2016 CU-Boulder Outreach and Engagement Awards
...Patricia Nelson Limerick, Center of the American West and History Evaluation and Sustainability of Antarctic Outreach in Schools Associate Professor Michael Gooseff Institute for Arctic and Alpine Research and...
CU-Boulder Geographer to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security April 12 in Trinidad
...purchased at the door the evening of event or in advance at the Trinidad Community Foundation, 134 West Main Street in Suite 24, or Curiosities, 305 West Main Street. TSJC...
CU-Boulder, Mesa County Team Up to Make Snow-depth Data Free to Water Managers, Farmers, Public
A University of Colorado Boulder professor who developed a clever method to measure snow depth using GPS signals is collaborating with Western Slope officials to make the data freely available...
Trinidad State Junior College to Host Renowned CU-Boulder Archaeologist Oct. 23
Steve Lekson, University of Colorado Boulder professor of anthropology, will reveal mysteries of the American Southwest at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23 at the Massari Theatre at Trinidad State Junior...
CU Law School Students to Visit State High Schools to Discuss First Amendment, Online Bullying
...Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law sponsors the lessons as part of its Constitution Day Project. The volunteer students, faculty and alumni will visit...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...the arid West, for example, rely on up-to-date snowpack conditions, since melting snow feeds thirsty cities and crops. In 2013, CU-Boulder led a NASA airborne science campaign staged out...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...Security in Colorado and the West” at 7 p.m. on Aug. 9. James White, director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) at CU-Boulder, will present “Climate Change:...
CU-Boulder Student Investigates Biochar for Water Treatment in Developing Countries
...“Nobody has studied this, and there are actually millions of people who could benefit from it,” says Kearns, a West Virginia native. After earning a master’s degree in environmental chemistry,...