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CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project
For more information about the CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project, watch this short informational video. The CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project (2019-2022) documented the...
Early Childhood Science Education Resources for the Front Range Deaf Community and Beyond
...education deficits in underserved communities in Colorado and beyond. Videos and activities will be published online via the CU Museum of Natural History, and made freely available to the public....
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...
Public Art Program: For a shared (outer)space
Playa Bagdad (Tamaulipas, MX) is a socioeconomically disadvantaged fishing community with approximately 1500 residents. The community’s history has been influenced by its location at the US-Mexico border and the uneven...
Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom Kits
...communities across the state in the study of Colorado archaeology – science, geography and history – through hands-on experience with artifacts, methods and tools, and 2) to get students turned...
Whose Drought is it Anyway? Understanding Climate Impacts in Semi-Arid Farming Societies of Maharashtra, India
...economies; several of such SARs societies have a colonial history and consequently, inherited colonial socioeconomic structures and practices. Over the past few decades, SARs in peninsular India, especially those in...
CU Boulder Peak to Peak Series
...Studies and Assistant Professor of History at the College of Idaho) new book, Yiddish Paris: Staging Nation and Community in Interwar France (2022). Dr. Underwood received his PhD in History...
Coproduction of Embodied Climate Curriculum Gains STEAM
Beth Osnes (Theatre), Carl Simpson (CU Museum of Natural History), Jim Hakala (CU Museum of Natural History), and Patrick Chandler (Education & Outreach Associate and CLEAN Team Education Specialist at...
Program for Teaching East Asia
The Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) at the Center for Asian Studies conducts national, regional and state projects designed to enhance and expand education about China, Japan and Korea...
Growing more inclusive communities around pollinator conservation
Specifically, this project responds to the growing need within the City of Boulder to address concerns over equitable and diverse access to pollinator/biodiversity conservation education, restoration resources, and community empowerment....