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CU-Boulder Key Force in National Campus STEM Education Center Initiative
...“We are now in a position to move beyond individual and isolated efforts and to leverage cross-institutional work and establish a coordinated movement,” said Noah Finkelstein, CU-Boulder physics professor and...
Colorado Classics Day on Sept. 19 to Showcase Greek, Roman Worlds to K-12 Students
...the south lawn outside the Duane Physics building. About 200 primary, middle and high school students and teachers who share an interest in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds...
Top Teens to Track Potential ‘Killer Asteroids’ During Summer Science Program at CU-Boulder
...best and brightest high school students to experience college-level education and do cutting-edge celestial mechanics research. During the six-week program, the students will attend daytime lectures on astronomy, physics,...
CU-Boulder-led Mars Mission Set for Orbit Insertion Sept. 21
...Physics. “These are important questions for understanding the history of Mars, its climate and its potential to support at least microbial life.” Clues on the Martian surface, including features...
CU-Boulder to Host Free Event Sept. 21 to Watch Orbit Insertion of Mars Spacecraft
...velocity from the spacecraft, allowing it to be captured into Mars orbit. Televised by NASA, the event will be shown at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) Space...
Colorado Aerospace Industry Leaders and CU-Boulder to Host Program on Mars Exploration
...at CU-Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP); Guy Beutelschies, space exploration systems director, Lockheed Martin; Jim Sponnick, vice president of Atlas and Delta programs, United Launch Alliance; and...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden to Visit CU-Boulder April 18
...for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy designed a $70 million instrument now flying on the Hubble Space Telescope to gather information from ultraviolet light emanating from distant objects, allowing scientists to...
Science Discovery Sparks Interest in STEM and CU-Boulder Science
...as role models for younger students and at the same time, they become more effective teachers and communicators.” Eric Robbins, CU-Boulder physics student and Science Discovery teaching assistant, led the...
Outreach Awards for 2013-2014 Announced
...Neuroscience Family Science Evenings Professor Noel Clark Department of Physics Girls at the Museum Exploring Science: After-school science at the Natural-History Museum Assistant Professor Christy McCain University of Colorado Museum...
MAVEN Launch Party to Engage K-12 Students, Faculty, and Staff on Nov. 18
...MAVEN prizes, and ask staff questions about the mission. Faculty, staff, and students from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) provide leading roles in the MAVEN mission by...