Education & Outreach
- States around the country are moving to limit how teachers can talk about issues like race and racism in the classroom. Noreen Naseem Rodr铆guez urges educators not to shrink away from having these 鈥渄ifficult conversations.鈥
- A CIRES-based summer research program has community college students hard at work on research projects in offices, labs and field sites in and around Boulder.
- Elizabeth Meyer has spent her career working with teachers and students to study how school policies can help or harm LGBTQ+ youth. In this Q&A, she weighs in on the wave of legislation around the country targeting the rights of transgender and nonbinary kids.
- In 麻豆免费版下载Boulder's intergenerational writing class, students discover a new richness to topics such as birth control, racism聽and the war on drugs when they have a chance to explore them alongside members of older generations who have lived through similar social upheavals. Community members are invited to apply.
- Students in 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 Public Achievement program and Centaurus High School are joining forces to increase ethnic studies offerings for area youth.
- Doctoral student Aniya Khalili was looking for a research lab that would match her values. She found that match in 2019 with Professor Shelly Miller and was introduced to the practice of community-engaged scholarship.
- Learners recently dived in for an immersive Arctic education experience at 麻豆免费版下载Boulder鈥檚 Fiske Planetarium.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano and other 麻豆免费版下载Boulder representatives recently showcased the university in Washington, D.C., meeting with alumni, donors, media and legislators to share successes from Boulder and discuss upcoming priorities.
- 麻豆免费版下载Boulder and the Colorado Community College System have signed an agreement that streamlines the transfer process for engineering students. 麻豆免费版下载Boulder is the first in the state to offer a civil engineering transfer program.
- 鈥淚 goed to school, and my friends were not listening.鈥 Layne Hubbard, who earned her doctorate from 麻豆免费版下载Boulder in 2021, is developing new technology to help young kids take charge of their own stories.