Education & Outreach
- A number of professionals are part of a collaborative institute on campus that helps participants improve telephone, television, radio and internet services in developing nations.
- This week, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ will welcome 55 Denver high school students for hands-on engineering design experience and the chance for a $2,500 scholarship.
- Middle and high school students from Byers, Elizabeth, Kiowa, Hugo, Limon, Burlington, and other regions spent three days at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ this week as part of a program aimed at giving talented and gifted youth from rural districts a preview of possibilities to come.
- The university's Colorado Shakespeare Festival has been awarded $25,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to perform the works of William Shakespeare for middle- and high-school students.
- CU Contemporary Dance Works has strengthened its outreach efforts by establishing residencies and developing long-term plans for partnership in communities underserved by the arts.
- Colorado Creative Industries, a government division that encourages economic growth through the arts, has tapped ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ experts to help analyze the program's impact.
- A group of second-graders has offered input on what's important to them when riding the bus—suggestions that are coming to fruition in a Boulder revitalization project. The children were involved through Growing Up Boulder, an initiative at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ's Community Engagement, Design and Research Center.
- "Odyssey Remixed" is a modern twist on the ancient text, swapping genders to highlight gender inequity in the original story. The production is being performed as part of an outreach program that brings live theater to local schools and community centers.
- Not only does ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ continue to be one of the top Peace Corps volunteer-producing schools of all time, holding the No. 5 spot, but it also ranks highly annually, this year taking the No. 11 spot among schools of similar size across the U.S.
- A groundbreaking partnership between ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ Brain Behavior Clinic and the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless provides free cognitive evaluations for the homeless, which helps them get disability benefits.