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Colorado middle class may hold keys to better foreign policy
Leeds Business School research shows U.S. foreign policy professionals should pay attention to income inequality and rising costs for housing and childcare in states like Colorado.......
Imagining New Ways to Teach Science
...languages and to realize that the processes of art and science both start with questions: What do we want to question or explore, for example, and what will we present...
LASP launches new Artist in Residence program
...and physics are the languages of the universe, but it takes creative thinking to generate the meaningful questions that further our understanding of the cosmos. Having K-12 students engage with...
CU-Boulder to Host European Dignitaries at Foreign Policy Panel on March 21
Eleven statesmen from ten European nations will participate in a panel focused on European Union and U.S. foreign policy on Wednesday, March 21 in the Wittemeyer Courtroom in the Wolf...
7 innovative schools that beat the odds
CU Boulder is helping to recognize schools that are creatively working with students to close opportunity gaps, from teaching Native American languages to working with birds in the wild.......
Pushing Boundaries: Deaf student helps deaf refugees find their voice
Refugees immigrating to the United States can encounter many hurdles, and adapting to a new way of life is much harder when they’re deaf since sign languages differ greatly from......
Public Invited to Inaugural Asia on Edge Symposium March 3
...Culture in Indonesia," Carla Jones (Anthropology) — 2:20 p.m. – "Japan on Edge," Faye Kleeman (Asian Languages and Civilizations) — 3:00 p.m. – "Social Conflicts in Xinjiang: Historical Perspective," Kwangmin...
The Revolution in Egypt: Causes and Consequences Symposium
...Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations, Assistant Professor Nabil Echchaibi from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Assistant Professor Najeeb Jan from the Department of Geography, and Assistant Professor...
Picture Books for Visually Impaired Kids Go 3-D thanks to CU-Boulder Research Team
...a dozen languages. CU-Boulder computer science Assistant Professor Tom Yeh and his team now are using the same techniques to print several other highly popular children’s books in 3D, including...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...is carrying a “Golden Record” – a gold-plated copper phonograph record with greetings in 54 languages, the sounds of surf, thunder, birds and whales and music snippets ranging from Bach...