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Inside Out, InsideU: Transforming Emotional Learning for the Next Generation
...the number of people who receive adequate treatment, and this alarmed Hubley. He decided to work on something free and accessible to the public. Hubley thought the best route...
CU-Boulder Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy to Reflect on Experiences During ‘Innovative Initiative’
The first-ever visiting scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy at CU-Boulder will discuss his experiences in academe during a Nov. 9 visit to Colorado Mesa University. Steven Hayward, the inaugural...
Announcing the 2023-24 Fellows for Higher Education and Democracy
...engagement activities that fulfill CU Boulder’s democratic mission. Faculty Fellows are subject matter experts, thought partners and point people in their schools and colleges about matters related to the civic...
The 2023 Trinidad Water Festival & the Acequia Assistance Project
...am very interested in Western water law and thought taking on a leadership role at the Project would be a great way to learn more while also giving back. Tell...
Imagining New Ways to Teach Science
...hot enough to melt it. I just thought, ‘Wow!’ She’d made the connection, gone to her refrigerator and brought an example. Kids learn quicker than we give them credit.” When...
Faces of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Brenda Aguirre-Ortega
...thought that I wanted to study and become an expert in math education to make a meaningful contribution to my community. My advisor sent me the Engaged Arts and Humanities...
CU Science Discovery Receives Statewide Recognition for Excellence
...its people and research. My dream is to have lots and lots of CU students involved with Science Discovery and more faculty thought partners. We only get better because of...
CU professor treks to the top of the world to share urgent wildlife and climate message
...“This expedition was part of a very conscious decision to engage in something that I thought would get attention in a much bigger public way than a scientific journal article.”...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Aniya Khalili
...and received the outreach grant, I didn’t really know what to expect, and working with the community is harder than I thought it would be. I actually wish there were...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Jim Hakala, Senior Educator, CU Museum of Natural History
...translated. So, the kits have evolved from something that we, as insiders, thought was good to something teachers need. It’s a process of listening and addressing educators’ needs. We’re not...