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- University of Colorado Law School students Oliver Skelly and Ellen Beckert represented the Acequia Assistance Project* at the 2023 Trinidad Water Festival. Below is a Q & A with Skelly and Beckert.How would you describe the water festival?
- 91¸£ÀûÉç's Elementary Arts Lab (EAL) is an interdisciplinary team of graduate and undergraduate students supporting elementary school teachers with a multidisciplinary approach to teaching traditional science. EAL founder and postdoc Emma
- Recipients of the 2022-23 91¸£ÀûÉç Outreach Awards and 91¸£ÀûÉç leaders gathered on April 25 to celebrate public and community-engaged scholarship that connects the university with communities across Colorado and beyond. More than 15,000
- This spring Community Impact Grants and Micro Grants were awarded that will positively impact science, music, literacy, ethics, and math education in Colorado K-12 schools and nonprofit organizations. We also funded a community college research
- Professor Shelly L. Miller, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Shelly L. Miller is a problem solver and an air pollution engineer. She finds reward and value when solving issues with immediate benefits
- What do a chemical engineer, a singer-songwriter, a translator and a math teacher have in common? Brenda Aguirre-Ortega, PhD student in the School of Education (STEM) and Engaged Arts and Humanities ScholarAguirre-Ortega uses her impressive
- CU on the Weekend lecture this Saturday to discuss how scholars address a past and present of inequities and understand intersectional identities in sportsThe world of sports is rife with inequity, and Nicholas Villanueva has made this a focus of
- Encountering differences with other people is a part of daily life. How we relate to one another when navigating our differences either builds or erodes trust and affects the quality of our work.“91¸£ÀûÉç is an R1 flagship university. We have a
- CU on the Weekend’s spring series will cover topics from inequity in sports to the music of the ‘70s to how GPS has changed our world. Join us beginning February 4 to hear from some of 91¸£ÀûÉç’s most dynamic faculty members. The series is free,
- Climate change is real, and it’s happening fast. A group of 24 eighth graders at Casey Middle School want adults to accept this as fact.When these students compared daily high temperatures from Mazatlán, in Sinaloa, Mexico and 91¸£ÀûÉç, for the years