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CU Boulder Outreach Awards, increase in annual funding announced
...of Computer Science Graduate School Building on the Success of the Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom Project Professor Stephen Lekson University of Colorado Museum of Natural History / Department of...
Featuring the 2015-2016 CU-Boulder Outreach and Engagement Awards
...the Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom Project Professor Stephen Lekson CU Museum of Natural History and Anthropology Law School The Acequia Project: Assisting Low-Income Farmers in the...
Museum Guided Gallery Programs
The University of Colorado Boulder Museum field trip opportunities include hands-on guided programs, hands-on workshops and self-guided visits. These programs are offered year-round and are appropriate for school students, adult...
Museum From Home
...often as we are continually adding new content and expanding our online programming. Exhibit topics include Antarctica, snakes, genomics, birds, life in Colorado, fresh water and more. Family learning is...
CU-Boulder returns to Trinidad for summer programming
...their life cycle, fossils, dinosaurs and Colorado archaeology. Program registration starts June 3 and must be done in person at the college library from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; it...
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...
Introducing the 2014-2015 CU-Boulder Outreach Awards
...and Children’s Literature Professor Diane McKnight Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) / Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Expanding the Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom Project...
13,000-year-old Stone Tool Cache Set for Exhibit at CU-Boulder
...Uinta Mountains in northeast Utah, the Green River Basin in northwest Colorado and southwest Wyoming, and Middle Park near Kremmling, Colorado. He concluded the Mahaffy cache likely originated in the...
CU at the Longmont Public Library Series to Feature “Weird, Wild Colorado: Life Forms That May Surprise You from Forest, Field, Tundra and Bloodstream”
...Frazer in a lively and well-illustrated program that covers some of Colorado's more colorful non-human characters and their "alternative lifestyles." The presentation, entitled “Weird, Wild Colorado: Life Forms that May...
CU-Boulder Archaeologist to Share Aztec Ruins Research, Photography at Trinidad State Junior College Nov. 12
...of her visit, Baxter will also meet with Trinidad Middle School students to discuss Colorado’s pre-history. Tickets for “Archival Archaeology: Reconstructing Aztec Ruins from the 1920s photos by Earl...