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The Best of Both Worlds with the Community- Based Research Fellowship
The Community-Based Research Fellows program (CBR Fellows) invites PhD students to work on diverse collaborative research projects and address public issues in partnership with communities within and beyond Colorado. Professor...
How Law Students Are Keeping a Historic Water Distribution Tradition Alive in Southern Colorado
Water is vital for life in the West. In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, it’s so essential that, for generations, some communities — called acequias — have treated it as a...
Graduate Students Connecting Scholarship with Communities
...experiences partnering with communities. Amy Hoagland, current scholar shared: “A lot of artists want to work with communities, but I would not have been able to do this without the...
Empowering Native American Communities: Kayla Toledo’s Journey with RCWS Ignacio
Kayla Toledo, a member of the Jemez Indian Tribe located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been caring for children her whole life. Since the age of 12, Kayla has played...
Faces of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Professor Shelly L. Miller
...really work with large data sets and geographical differences between communities and those influences on working with communities. I’ve also learned that I have to be comfortable with variability in...
Scholars and Leaders from CU Campuses Gather to Discuss University’s Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship
...with communities to address the issues facing our state. In recent years, the Board of Regents and President Saliman have made strengthening connections around Colorado a top CU System priority....
Coloradans and Our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change Art Exhibition
...are experiencing interrelated challenges of fires, drought, and water and air quality in their communities. The work of these Colorado Art Science Environment (CASE) Fellows was initially featured at the...
The 5th Annual Children’s Book Festival Addresses Book Banning
...a perfect match. “We prioritized, as a committee, bringing out and inviting culturally and linguistically diverse authors because we know we have culturally and linguistically diverse communities that we serve,”...
CU-Boulder Lands $6.2 Million Grant to Expand Safe Communities Safe Schools Program
...32 Front Range middle schools. The four-year grant from the National Institute of Justice will allow researchers to evaluate the feasibility and impact of the Safe Communities Safe Schools...
Safety First: Expanding the Safe Communities Safe Schools Program
...allow researchers to evaluate the feasibility and impact of the Safe Communities Safe Schools model whose goal is to reduce youth violence and problem behavior and increase pro-social behavior in...