Education & Outreach
- The Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering recently volunteered at a science fair and engaged with middle and high school students with hands-on activities such as building paper circuits and changing LED colors. The event sparked curiosity and excitement, inspiring the next generation of engineers.
- This year’s cohort includes 14 faculty members from departments and research institutes spanning the campus. The program supports faculty in achieving their research and innovation goals and promotes collaboration through tailored training, experiential learning and leadership development opportunities.
- As many languages face endangerment or extinction, Associate Teaching Professor Rai Farrelly and Assistant Professor Ambrocio Gutiérrez Lorenzo are working with community members and ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder students to support and sustain efforts to revitalize the use of the Zapotec languages within Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico.
- Recent cuts have targeted the Institute for Education Sciences, the main research arm of the Department of Education, which collects data and funds research on what works in education.
- New research from the Crown Institute’s Alma Program shows rapid relief for Latina moms facing perinatal depression and anxiety. Many saw significant improvement within just two sessions.
- See who won the University Libraries’ first round of seed grants to support collaborations between researchers and librarians.
- Last summer, CEDaR explored the connection between sun exposure, skin cancer and the built environment to work toward building sun-safe communities in the Mile High City.
- The ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ 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—giving them a chance to see physics in action.
- Amendment 80, which ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ voters will decide on this election, could lead to a flurry of new lawsuits across the state, says legal scholar Kevin Welner.