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Museum From Home
We offer a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families, teachers and community members that are online, accessible every day and always free! Please visit our site...
The Public Library: Co-Designing Community Engagement
...brought craniate kits, and we had families and kids doing something they don’t normally get an opportunity to do,” said Jacobsen. Zamore’s group attended existing library events and didn’t require...
Middle Schoolers Use Needlework to Make a Point About Climate Change
...dreams of creating wonderful lives for themselves and their families. I believe that understanding the gravity of climate change and the threats it poses to their dreams is critical for...
Embracing Culture with After-School Mentoring Program
...the knowledge that transnational students bring to schools, and they hope others can learn from linguistically and culturally diverse families. “I think parents should be proud of the cultural wealth that...
Restoration Ecology Experiential Learning Program
...and families through public-facing restoration projects and through WRV youth leadership programming. CU instructors facilitate summer projects with participants from Nature Kids/Jovenes de la Naturaleza (NKJN) and the City of...
We are Water
...their shared watershed and local ecosystems, and connect with neighbors through their common and unique experiences with water in the region. We hope individuals, families and communities will share their...
Insights from Engaged Scholars: Ricarose Roque
Information science assistant professor engages families through use of creative technologies September 11, 2017 • by Lisa H. Schwartz With this interview, the Office for Outreach and Engagement launches its...
A Queer Endeavor
...supports safer, more inclusive school communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth, families and staff. Since 2014, we have supported more than 20,000 educators to engage...
Students reveal the history behind Boulder’s park names
...revealed that 29 parks are named after individuals or families, 26 are for streets or neighborhoods, seven for nearby landforms, and three for flora or fauna. The rest were named...
Museum Guided Gallery Programs
...groups and families. Guided programs at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History on the CU Boulder campus are designed as interactive and hands-on learning experiences where participants use...