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Empowering Native American Communities: Kayla Toledo’s Journey with RCWS Ignacio
...a huge role in raising her family’s children and caring for the “little ones” during the summer, some as young as six months old. With six siblings and countless cousins,...
Craniate: Superpowered Learning for Underserved Students
...are also entirely standalone–a participant doesn’t need to read the comic to fully enjoy the kit, and vice versa. This summer We will be sending prototypes to families in the...
Monitoring the Watershed after the Marshall Fire
...periphyton (organisms that cling to plants and other objects) health over Spring and Summer of 2022 at 8 sites along Coal Creek in Superior, Louisville, and unincorporated Boulder County. Water...
ALTEC Language Classes
...and summer terms. We are proud to offer a learning experience that is fun and engaging, affordable, and accommodates your busy life! Our semester classes run for 8 weeks with...
Anne Heinz to Retire as CU-Boulder Dean of Continuing Education, AVC for Outreach
...Faculty in Residence Summer Term (FIRST) program, which brings faculty from national and international universities to teach for the summer. Heinz has received several honors for her service to...
Precollegiate Development Program
...academic year activities. Culminating in a five-week senior summer residential program, PCDP students transition into their final year of high school. This residential experience provides students with an opportunity to...
INVST Community Studies
...two theory classes, four skills-training classes and participate in two Justice Summers. On the Climate Justice Summer, students learn firsthand about energy, power, extraction and environmental sustainability in the US...
Aquetza: Youth Leadership, Education and Empowerment
In Nahuatl, the language of the Mexica/Aztec indigenous people of central and northern Mexico,“aquetza” translates as “to lift your chin up.” This embodies what the Aquetza summer program is all...
Middle Schoolers Use Needlework to Make a Point About Climate Change
...fast…one hundred years isn’t that long,” reflected a student. “It surprised me how the different seasons changed. Summer got longer every year.” His classmate added, “If we don’t fight against...