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Outside the Box: Kits Bring the Museum to the Classroom
...halls of the CU-Boulder Museum of Natural History can attest to the museum’s wealth of educational resources. Its collections number nearly 5 million objects, and its exhibition galleries are free...
An Afternoon at the Museum: After School Program Introduces Girls to Science
From archaeology to entomology, the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History has a lot to offer visitors of all ages, but not everyone has ready access to the museum...
Girls At the Museum Exploring Science (GAMES)
...The GAMES program consists of seven weekly after school meetings with the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History (CU Museum) staff and CU Boulder student mentors. Participants will explore...
Arctic Awareness Week Keynote to Address Climate Change and its Impact on Polar Bears April 17
...Colorado Museum of Natural History, BioLounge/ For further information, call 303-492-6892 or visit cumuseum.colorado.edu. Background: The Consulate General of Canada in Denver represents the Government of Canada in the five-state...
CU-Boulder Arts and Culture Week Begins Sept. 12
...Korean Video Art," "Points of View: Selections from Seven Colorado Collections" and "The Anxiety of Influence: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Ceramics Collection" at the CU Art Museum; and...
CU-Boulder Space-traveling Spider Finds Home at Smithsonian Museum
...The jumping spider’s new home is the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Insect Zoo, one of the institution’s most popular exhibitions. Upon return from ISS to CU-Boulder, Nefertiti was...
“The Invisible Connectedness of Things” Reveals How Transportation Choices Impact Air Quality
“The invisible connectedness of things” is a multi-faceted art/science/transportation exhibit in the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. Created by Los Angeles-based visual artist Kim Abeles, the exhibit explores...
Teens Explore the Botany Behind a Victim’s Last Meal in CU-Boulder “Science Café”
...behind-the-scenes exploration of the 13,000-year-old tools on display at the CU Museum of Natural History with Douglas Bamforth, CU-Boulder anthropology professor. CU Science Discovery is CU-Boulder’s science education outreach...
Discovery Kits
The University of Colorado Boulder Museum of Natural History loans portable Discovery Kits for in-class and home use. Discovery Kits are carry-on sized suitcases and contain authentic museum specimens, casts,...