Additional Stories from Around Campus
The Office for Outreach and Engagement has changed its name to the Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship to reflect its charge to support faculty involved in public and community-engaged scholarship and to differentiate its focus from other campus functions and units.Â
Seeking to leverage the power of entertainment to fulfill its educational mission, The Renée Crown Wellness Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder today announced the launch of its InsideU Social Emotional Learning App. In partnership with Pixar Animation Studios, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver and digital designers, Liquid Interactive, the Crown Institute designed the app as an innovative approach for helping kids learn about emotional awareness and relationships, using characters from the Pixar animated film Inside Out.
Eighth graders from Thornton dive deep into CIRES' Future of Forests curriculum
The Colorado State Legislature recognized this and passed a bill directing the Natural Hazards Center to assess current emergency alert practices, processes, and outcomes related to how those groups receive warnings. The resulting report—currently available in draft form—identified several ways the state can address gaps in funding, resources, and practice to provide more inclusive alerts for all Coloradoans.- As she prepares to step down as dean, Schultz is proud of the school’s collective work and commitments to justice
The “art-meets-science†initiative at 91´«Ã½â€™s largest research institute will help connect STEM professionals, Front Range artists, K-12 students, and the local community.
As the Mountain Research Station celebrates turning 100, a look back on its history—and toward its future
A Conference on World Affairs panel April 14 on a rights-based approach to addressing climate change vacillated between optimism at momentum around potential solutions and the grim truth that emissions keep rising and the Earth—and all of humanity—face dire consequences.
Good news, Mr. President: A new study from a team of political scientists finds that the age of politicians may not be voters’ chief concern when they’re deciding who to cast their ballots for.Â- CU Graduate Student Diego Olaya, 22, says that high school experiences with CU Science Discovery’s Teen Science Cafe piqued his interest, leading him to complete a degree at CalTech and return to 91´«Ã½ where he works in Professor Jun Ye’s group