Education & Outreach
- The Colorado Shakespeare Festival joined forces with the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence to participate in the Human Kindness Initiative, a series organized by the Parent Engagement Network.
- In an ordinary physics textbook, a skier teeters at the top of a hill. Now, with a new tool called Augmented Physics, students can make that skier move鈥攇iving them a chance to see physics in action.
- Amendment 80, which Colorado voters will decide on this election, could lead to a flurry of new lawsuits across the state, says legal scholar Kevin Welner.
- More than 1,400 Colorado high school students and advisors visited the College of Media, Communication and Information to sharpen storytelling skills and learn about careers.
- This year, a multi-year partnership between SCENIC鈥檚 program lead and co-founder Daniel Knight and two organizations in Mongolia allowed SCENIC to spread its wings.
- High school students from across the country traveled in Colorado鈥檚 mountains to learn science, outdoor skills and art.
- Colorado high schoolers got a unique summer experience through a CU Science Discovery program focused on engineering remote sensing.
- With multiple best paper awards, CU鈥檚 College of Media, Communication and Information is building an impressive reputation at the annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference.
- This month, children across the U.S. are heading back to class. Their educations will be shaped by the decisions of nearly 13,000 school boards. Anna Deese, a former school board member from Montana, breaks down some of the biggest misconceptions.
- The Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics (TASI) recently concluded its 40th year, bringing 65 students from around the world to Boulder to delve into the 鈥淔rontiers of Particle Theory.鈥