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INVST Students Experience Community Leadership in Detroit
...who were Environmental Design majors at CU-Boulder, are now in Detroit for the conference, “Detroit 2013: Making A Way Out of No Way: Towards the Next American Revolution!” The conference,...
CU-Boulder Professor to Discuss the History of America’s Favorite Pastime on April 18 at TSJC
...a school identification card. All proceeds will benefit the A.R. Mitchell Museum. The program is part of “CU in the Community,” a series of events led by CU-Boulder faculty....
NASA’s Next Mars Mission Invites Public to Come Aboard
...project that could have a profound effect on how we view Mars and its history,” said CU-Boulder’s Stephanie Renfrow, who is leading the MAVEN Education and Public Outreach program from...
Renowned CU-Boulder Engineer to Discuss International Development Sept. 8 at Louisville Library
...the Louisville Public Library and the CU-Boulder Office for University Outreach. It is one of many public programs offered through CU-Boulder partnerships with local libraries. For more information about CU...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...for Coloradans by offering public web resources, current research, educational videos, educator tools, and more. Both programs will complement “Discover Earth,” a museum-quality, traveling exhibit on display at the...
See You on the International Space Station, Said the Spider to the Fly
...in CU-Boulder's aerospace engineering sciences department. With the help of thousands of elementary and middle school students across the nation, CU-Boulder faculty and students will compare the behaviors of spiders,...
“CU in the Community” Series to Explore “The Secrets of Polynesian Navigation”
TRINIDAD –The next installment of the “CU in the Community” series will feature a presentation, entitled “The Secrets of Polynesian Navigation,” by CU-Boulder Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary SciencesJohn Stocke...
Works of Stan Brakhage, Film Pioneer and Longtime CU Professor, Preserved in New Center
...archives at CU-Boulder Libraries and chief curator of the Brakhage Center, emphasized that the collection of Brakhage's work in the archives is both important in itself and a foundation for...
Science Discovery Dinosaur Festival Has Over 1,100 Visitors
...teeth and duckbill vertebrates, and built a life-sized dinosaur. The pop-up museum featured dinosaurs and fossils of the Hankla Collection from the Lance formation in eastern Wyoming. Paleontologist John Hankla,...
CU at the Longmont Public Library Series to Feature “Weird, Wild Colorado: Life Forms That May Surprise You from Forest, Field, Tundra and Bloodstream”
...Research. “CU @ The Longmont Public Library” is sponsored by the CU-Boulder Office for University Outreach, the Longmont Public Library, and Friends of the Longmont Public Library. Tickets or reservations...