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Fourmile Canyon Fire to be remembered in ‘Words To Stir The Soul’ at CU-Boulder March 14
...participant will select and read from works of literature that capture some dimension of their experience. The program will be held at 7 p.m. in the Wolf Law Building's Wittemyer...
From Mozart to Mos Def: Hip Hop in the Classroom
...us how literature is shaped.” Precociously, Bradley noticed the overlap of hip and hoary literature. “From a very early age, I was struck by the connection between rap...
Prison life subject of performances
...inmates housed on Arkansas’ Death Row met with Prison Story Project workshop leaders once a month from May through September to read and discuss imaginative literature and write in response...
University Libraries
...such as children’s literature, Western Americana, mountaineering, art, music and more, through exhibits, lectures and special collections. We invite you to learn more about the Friends of the Libraries and...
CU-Boulder Program Empowers Latino, Chicano Youth
...and community-building experience focused on engaging youth in examining the history, literature, health science and relevant social and political issues surrounding their cultural communities. This happens through rigorous academic work...
New Report Charts Colorado’s Vulnerability to Climate Change
...176-page report is available on the Western Water Assessment’s website at http://wwa.colorado.edu/climate/co2015vulnerability/. It is a summary of existing available data and research results from the peer-reviewed literature, and was compiled...
Introducing the 2014-2015 CU-Boulder Outreach Awards
...and Children’s Literature Professor Diane McKnight Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) / Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Expanding the Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom Project...
CU on the Weekend Fall Series Offers Perspective on Paris, Mindfulness, and Much More
...in literature to present fascinations with our inhuman counterparts. Stephen Graham Jones, professor of English and horror genre enthusiast, will lead the program. On Oct. 12 Sona Dimidjian, associate...
‘Tick, Tock, Poe’ Stages Lessons Against Violence
...literature and violence prevention.” “Tick, Tock, Poe” will continue to tour through the end of the spring semester. Anyone interested in scheduling a performance at a school, community center...
CU’s Conference on World Affairs Offers Political Dialogue ‘As it Should Be’
...speakers. Conference panels and performances encompass everything from music and literature to environment and science, journalism, visual arts, diplomacy, technology, film, business, medicine and human rights. Some additional highlights from...