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Center of the American West
...to the civil, respectful, and problem-solving exploration of important and often contentious public issues. In an era of political polarization and contention, the Center strives to bring out “the better...
Polarization is not as bad as you think, prof says
U.S. citizens are politically polarized, but people still want their political leaders to sit down, discuss major issues and hammer out compromises.......
Club helps students discover their inner super hero
...superheroes and villains are represented in society, created their own superheroes and villains to make sense of the current political climate, and designed gadgets, storyboards, videos and superhero mottos about fighting...
CU-Boulder panel to address parents’ rights and public education
...the opportunity to spark an engaging community conversation about the moral and political implications of choosing, refusing and opting out in a public education context.” The panel is co-sponsored by...
Eleven CU-Boulder Faculty, Staff Teams Offered Entrepreneurship Awards
...interdisciplinary missions, our faculty and staff are not only advancing the campus but also study in their fields.” The application leaders and their projects include: Francy Milner/Susan Clarke (business/political...
Western Water Policy Expert to Explore Water Scarcity and the Colorado River in ROCC Talk Oct. 15
...Kenney said. “The key legal and political question is: Can western Colorado protect and skillfully manage those supplies in the future?” Offered by the Ridgway-Ouray Community Council, ROCC...
Free Online Course from CU-Boulder Tackles Water Issues in the American West
...opportunity to explore the scientific, legal, political and cultural issues impacting water and climate in the West. During the course, students will use the history of water use in...
Anne Heinz to Retire as CU-Boulder Dean of Continuing Education, AVC for Outreach
...professor of psychology and neuroscience; Carol Drake, assistant dean for Summer Session; John Griffin, associate professor of political science; Juedon Kebede, CU Student Government executive and undergraduate communications student; Ben...
Colorado Business Confidence Remains Positive Going into 2014, says CU-Boulder Leeds School
The confidence of Colorado business leaders has increased slightly going into the first quarter of 2014 as economic conditions improve and some political issues have subsided, according to the most...
Positive, Broad-based Job Growth Forecast for Colorado in 2014, says CU Leeds School of Business
...and small business base that we have in the state,” said Wobbekind. “If national-level political and fiscal uncertainty subsides, we may see even stronger growth in this sector than what...