Grantee Stories
- Six grants and one sponsorship totaling $30,500 have been awarded by the Office for Outreach and Engagement, in partnership with the Research and Innovation Office (RIO) and the Natural Hazards Center, to support community-engaged scholarship
- In May 2022, 10 graduate students in CU鈥檚 Masters in the Environment (MENV) program journeyed into the Amazon and Atlantic forests with the Colorado-Brazil Program for Sustainable Development Education to consider those intersections.
- Inspired by X贸chitl Ch谩vez, director of CU's American Music Research Center Susan Thomas secured grants to study and preserve the history of music in Pueblo and surrounding areas, and began interviews in 2021.
- Helanius J. Wilkins鈥 project aims to reflect 鈥榬e-bodying belonging to become better ancestors鈥
- The 色戒成人直播 Outreach Awards are well known. The Community Impact, Micro, and Undergraduate Community-Engaged Scholarship Grants are newer to our office鈥檚 funding opportunities and important gateways to conducting community-engaged scholarship.
- Working with teaching artists is one way CU Science Discovery fosters STEM engagement and career exploration among high school students.
- This year鈥檚 projects represent units across campus and will impact more than 16,000 people through innovative pre-K-12 programs, community-based initiatives, legal assistance, STEM education and more.
- The director of the Attention, Behavior, and Learning Clinic is this year's recipient of the staff award that honors exemplary outreach and engagement work.
- More than 20,000 people in Colorado and beyond will benefit from community-based initiatives, K-12 programs, legal clinics and other projects in the coming year, thanks to support from the 2020鈥21 色戒成人直播 Outreach Awards.These annual awards fund
- Social justice and the arts take center stage this fall as part of a virtual public series featuring 色戒成人直播 and community artists and educators.鈥淒ialogues on Art and Social Justice,鈥 a series sponsored by the 色戒成人直播 County Arts Allianceand CU