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Launching rockets and STEM dreams for first-generation students
...began wrapping it in plastic. All the while, their instructor explained how rockets are manufactured. Soon, these same students will travel to southern Colorado to launch a rocket they helped...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia to Speak at CU-Boulder on Oct. 1
...Durango, Western State Colorado University in Gunnison and the University of Wyoming Law School in Laramie. High school students will travel to CU-Boulder to attend the lecture from Glenwood Springs...
College and Elementary School Students Teach Each Other in El Pueblo Mágico
...it high over his head to connect it to another tube in a problem-solving activity in which children build an intricate pathway for a marble to travel across a large...
MAVEN Mars Mission Haiku Selected
...that will travel to Mars aboard the MAVEN spacecraft, visit LASP’s Going to Mars with MAVEN program at http://lasp.colorado.edu/maven/goingtomars/. For more information on the MAVEN project visit http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/maven/. For updates,...
High School Students to Compete Before Distinguished Judges at CU Law School
...in Washington, D.C., on April 5-7. The White Center will raise private funding to pay for each finalist’s travel expenses. All of the high school students who will attend...
CU’s Conference on World Affairs Offers Political Dialogue ‘As it Should Be’
...100 participants from around the country and the globe will pay their own way to travel to Boulder to participate in what Roger Ebert termed “the Conference on Everything Conceivable.”...
CU Engineering Team to Support Green Energy in Haiti
A team of University of Colorado Boulder engineers will travel to Haiti this month to support the growth of green energy on the two-year anniversary of the country’s devastating earthquake. ...
Linguistics Institute to Offer Free Films, Workshops at CU-Boulder
...speaker of the Idi language of Papua New Guinea will travel to Boulder. The Idi language is spoken by only about 1,600 people and is barely documented. Students in the...
CU Law School Students to Install Cookstoves in Peru, Combating Poverty and Global Warming
...travel to Ayaviri, Peru, on May 12 to install 15 cookstoves. Because a full third of the world's population has no access to modern energy resources, a large majority of...
CU’s Conference on World Affairs examines nuclear issues along with ‘Everything Conceivable’
...Nash and David Crosby, all of which are free and open to the public. Presenters from around the country and the globe will pay their own way to travel to...