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Got an Hour? CU-Boulder Program Lets You Build a Video Game, Learn to Code
...to expand the program to schools outside the local district, especially districts with widely varying demographics, from inner-city schools to extremely rural schools and Native American communities. To implement the...
CU-Boulder Students to Demonstrate Engineering Projects at Dec. 7 Design Expo
...7. The student-developed projects, ranging from a passive solar heating system for a Native American community to devices designed to assist individuals with disabilities, will be presented to the...
Pre-Collegiate Journalism Program Aims to Encourage Diversity in the Media
...school students— particularly from 10 designated Native American tribes— with the opportunity to experience and prepare for college. Samira Rajabi, a doctoral candidate, taught print journalism to Pre-Collegiate students....
CU-Boulder Nets $1.5 Million NSF Grant to Continue Video Game Design Research
...a wide spectrum of communities, including technology hubs, urban/inner city, rural and remote Native American communities. The research team was encouraged by the extraordinarily high levels of participation and...
Empowering Navajo Communities
...United Nations’ concentration on clean energy was important for Beth Osnes, CU-Boulder assistant professor of theatre and dance, whose concern centers on the not-so-distant Navajo Nation, a large Native American...
Teachers Learn Video Game Design at CU-Boulder Summer Institute Designed to Promote STEM Education
...and 56 percent are underrepresented minorities. School districts involved range from affluent, technology-rich districts to urban, rural and Native American reservation schools. The project is able to reach students at...
Citizen Scientists Fuel Pika Research and Conservation Project
...Front Range Pika Project, a program that invites citizen scientists to play a key role in climate research and wildlife conservation by monitoring pika sightings. The American pika is a...
CU-Boulder Student Investigates Biochar for Water Treatment in Developing Countries
...“Nobody has studied this, and there are actually millions of people who could benefit from it,” says Kearns, a West Virginia native. After earning a master’s degree in environmental chemistry,...