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- CU on the Weekend will welcome people back to campus when the series returns using a hybrid format in September. Free and open to the public, this lecture series showcases cutting-edge work from É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥â€™s faculty. Doug Spencer, associate
- Twelve É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ colleagues boarded a small bus bound for Pueblo, La Junta, Trinidad and Walsenburg. It was one of this summer’s first sweltering days. There had been a last-minute driver change, and everyone started joking about the trip’s
- Joanne Guillery is the recipient of the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s 2022 Anne K. Heinz Staff Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement.
- PhD student Aniya Khalili was looking for a research lab that would match her values. She found that match in 2019 with Professor Shelly Miller and was introduced to the practice of community-engaged scholarship. Khalili has master’s degrees in
- The upcoming Con·nect event on April 14, at the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA), aims to engage members of predominantly white arts organizations and local BIPOC artists and arts organizations with this question: How do we support
- Joe Ryan started doing community-engaged scholarship in 1999 and hasn’t looked back.“I had moved up near Jamestown and realized I was driving past old mine sites. I connected with a community group concerned about off-road vehicle use along James
- It may be the middle of winter, but there will be no lack of new opportunities springing forth from the Office for Outreach and Engagement.
- Our office is excited to continue our work with you this semester, and we want to introduce our two newest staff members: Katie Kleinhesselink and Gretchen Minekime.Kleinhesselink is a program manager helping to build community-engaged scholarship
- In the Art + Science + Action Partnerships cohort, É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ graduate students and artists and arts organization leaders in Colorado connect with each other, expert mentors and community partners to catalyze community action on complex social and
- This year’s 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.