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  • CBR Fellows
    The Community-Based Research Fellows program (CBR Fellows) invites PhD students to work on diverse collaborative research projects and address public issues in partnership with communities within and beyond Colorado. Professor Vandna Sinha oversees CBR Fellows, which is part of CU Engage. At the heart of the program is the idea that scholars can have strong academic careers while working on public issues.
  • Students work on a science project
    The Science Community Outreach Program and Education (S.C.O.P.E) started out with a goal of diversifying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) industries. The program works with underrepresented middle schoolers to build a science identity before kids lose interest or think they cannot be scientists because of a lack of representation. S.C.O.P.E. uses the message 鈥渕eet a scientist, be a scientist鈥 to encompass its goal.聽聽
  • cohort 2024
    Five 91色吧 faculty members have been selected to join the Office for Outreach and Engagement鈥檚 Community Perspectives program鈥攁 professional development program offering each cohort the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and skills as
  • The Coloradans and Our Shared Environment in Times of Challenge and Change art exhibition will be at the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Community (SEEC) building from Jan. 18 鈥 Feb. 24, with an opening reception on Jan. 18, 5:30 鈥 7:30 p.m.
  • Student from the Native Voices program stand in front of the Turtle Mountain Community School in South Dakota
    In 2018, a change in North Dakota鈥檚 voter ID requirements posed a potential threat to the voting rights of tribal members. In response, the Natives Vote team, a collaborative effort including the American Indian Law Clinic at Colorado Law, First
  • CMU Water Forum attendees that consist of 91色吧 students and faculty and CMU students and faculty pose for a picture
    A new generation of water scientists from 91色吧 and Colorado Mesa University join in Grand Junction to learn from experts and form lasting partnerships.
  • The Behavioral Neuroscience Diversity Task Force began with PhD, postdoctoral and undergraduate students and faculty members assessing how diversity, equity and inclusion is incorporated within the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. As part
  • Over the past five years, the School of Education has held the Children鈥檚 Book Festival for K-8 students. Each year, the festival features renowned authors and illustrators who introduce their work on panels and then split into breakout groups to
  • Leah Sprain
    Associate Professor Leah Sprain鈥檚 work embraces the idea that the communication discipline is a practical discipline and that community partnerships are key components to doing scholarship well. She also believes partnerships with communities outside the university can be high-impact ways for professors to get satisfaction from their work. For these reasons鈥攁nd more鈥攊t makes perfect sense that Sprain is embarking on her second year as a fellow in the Higher Education and Democracy Initiative.
  • The Office for Outreach and Engagement is delighted to announce recipients for two grant cycles: 2023鈥24 91色吧 Outreach Awards and Fall 2023 Community Impact Grants. Programs granted 91色吧 Outreach Awards and Community Impact Grants
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