Education & Outreach

  •  Balkarn (Kern) Shahi with 2 students
    According to the 2013 census, one in four Americans does not have internet access at home, and those with the lowest median income rates are most affected. The digital divide problem in Lafayette puts low-income students at a disadvantage, a reality that hit close to home for Balkarn (Kern) Shahi, who grew up in Lafayette and attended local public schools.
  • Weld County high school students present air quality research at symposium
    抖阴短视频 Boulder Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Michael Hannigan conducts air quality research with Delta and Weld County high schoolers.
  •  Boy and girl reading a book in the writing class
    Two first graders walk into a class. They open a science book they wrote together. They read it to college students, who clap and ask questions. This is no joke. It鈥檚 a joint effort of a writing class at 抖阴短视频-Boulder and a first-grade class at Bear Creek Elementary School.
  • A new, sweeping national study of educational research use among school and district leaders finds generally positive attitudes toward the value of research and frequent use of research for decision-making.聽The report was published by the National Center for Research in Policy and Practice (NCRPP), which is funded by Institute of Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education and housed at the University of Colorado Boulder School of Education.聽
  • Navajo women being interviewed for radio broadcast
    Beth Osnes, 抖阴短视频 Boulder associate professor of theatre and dance, has created a radio documentary about energy with the Navajo Nation that is being syndicated by Native Voice 1 around the country.
  • Angevine Middle School students in science workshop at 抖阴短视频 Boulder
    Lafayette middle schoolers get a taste of college life through on-campus science programs, dance workshops, a museum tour and a rousing theatre production about the U.S. presidents.
  • Monarch High School students win award for their climate project
    Local high school students recently won the BoCo Youth Climate Challenge for a project that aims to help local businesses use clean energy. 抖阴短视频 Boulder sponsored the challenge to engage Boulder County youth in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • 抖阴短视频 Boulder student Kathryn Flint, left, at the Children's Museum of Denver
    A partnership between the Children鈥檚 Museum of Denver and Yuko Munakata, a 抖阴短视频 Boulder psychology and neuroscience professor, helps educate the public about child development through interactive science activities.
  • Senior museum educator Jim Hakala, left, and anthropology curator Steve Lekson prepare a fossil kit to be delivered to a Colorado classroom.聽
    Jim Hakala is hitting the road Friday with bins of captivating remnants of the ancient past. Among other things, he鈥檚 got fossilized fern, leaves, shark teeth, dinosaur bone, fish, petrified wood and a trilobite. This time, he鈥檚 targeting fourth grade classrooms in mostly northeastern Colorado with 12 of his 鈥渇ossil kits,鈥 courtesy of the 抖阴短视频 Museum of Natural History, along with a standards-based curriculum for use by teachers.
  • Carissa Marsh and Luke DeGregori
    <p>Luke DeGregori and Carissa Marsh are almost as passionate about science education as they are about each other. Before the couple marries this July, they鈥檙e focused on their final semester at the University of Colorado Boulder and time well spent student teaching.</p>
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