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New Boulder County Latino History Project Lets Residents Share Their “Untold” Stories
...and transcribing previously unused Spanish-language interviews done in the 1970s. All of these efforts are part of the Boulder County Latino History Project, launched by Latino community groups...
ABCs, 123s and Frontal Lobes: Neuroscientists Share Research with Kindergartners
...field is brilliant,” Cameron said. “She has the knowledge base and I can help translate that into kindergarten-friendly language.” This article by Laura Snider originally appeared on the Colorado.edu website....
Brain Behavior Clinic and Boulder County Homelessness
The Brain Behavior Clinic (BBC) in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at CU Boulder partners with several agencies that provide services to at-risk individuals. The BBC began working with...
Youth Take Center Stage at Camp Shakespeare
...Shakespeare. “It’s the Shakespeare that brings me here every year,” she said. “Shakespeare started me on acting. I love his plays, his language, and I love his characters....
Dozens of CU Students to Display Service Learning Projects on April 25
...due to a language barrier, while others were excelling but needed to overcome other obstacles. Stone, a senior molecular, cellular and developmental biology major, is one of dozens of CU-Boulder...
Works of Stan Brakhage, Film Pioneer and Longtime CU Professor, Preserved in New Center
Stan Brakhage loved poetry and befriended poets but dubbed himself a failed poet. Many experts disagreed. He was, they said, a consummate poet — one who spoke in the language...