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NSF Awards CU-Boulder-led Team $12 Million to Study Effects of Natural Gas Development
...of human activities and climate, depends increasingly on partnerships among natural science, philosophy and ethics, economics, social science, mathematics and engineering,” says Marge Cavanaugh, NSF acting assistant director for geosciences....
CU Students Inspire Middle School Girls to Consider Careers in Science
...careers in fields such as engineering, veterinary sciences, and medicine. Before embarking on hands-on water activities simulating well water and aquifer clean up, CU-Boulder students Adrianne Kroepsch and Jessica...
CU in the Community: Connecting CU-Boulder with Colorado
...and Joe Ryan, environmental engineering, met with local leaders, separately led public presentations about water quality and quantity, gave a group talk with middle school students, and offered an open...
CU-Boulder and NCAR Ozone Gardens Reveal Harmful Effects of Pollution
...not visible to the naked eye,” said Kateryna Lapina, a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at CU-Boulder who founded the gardens along with post-doctoral scientist Danica Lombardozzi...
CU Program Aims to Improve Teaching of Evolution
...aims to encourage teachers in K-12 to be confident in educating students of all ages on evolution. Funding is provided by the National Science Foundation Graduate Science, Technology, Engineering and...
NASA Awards CU-Boulder $1 Million to Make Short Science Films for Planetariums
...activities of the 27 winners will support Earth science, astrophysics, planetary science and solar physics activities regularly undertaken by NASA. While some 20 million people visit planetariums each year,...
2030 Visionary: Anne Heinz’s Impact on Outreach & Engagement at CU-Boulder
...definition for outreach and engagement that informs the annual faculty outreach awards, creating a campus-wide website documenting outreach activities across the state, and laying the foundation for campus ‘welcome centers,’...
See You on the International Space Station, Said the Spider to the Fly
...in CU-Boulder's aerospace engineering sciences department. With the help of thousands of elementary and middle school students across the nation, CU-Boulder faculty and students will compare the behaviors of spiders,...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...organizations combined and employs about 150 undergraduate and graduate students in all areas of science, engineering and mission operations. • The identical Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft launched...
CU-Boulder Expands Popular Computers To Youth Program
The University of Colorado Boulder Environmental Center is expanding its Computers To Youth program to include more students and more interactive activities. Computers To Youth provides high school students...