Education & Outreach
- Eighth graders from STEM Launch, a school in Thornton, spent weeks learning about CIRES’ Future of Forests curriculum, followed by a day at Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder was chosen to join the new Learning Engineering Virtual Institute with the aim of doubling the rate of middle school math learning within five years by building a hybrid human-AI tutoring platform that will reach over 275,000 diverse, low-income students.
- With a new strategic plan in place, the Center of the American West is charting a new course focused on undergraduate and graduate student education; interdisciplinary research; outreach to Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ and beyond; and connection to the university community.
- For community college students who study science, fieldwork opportunities are rare. Enter CIRES’ immersive paid mentorship. Read from one student as she reflects on her summer of research in Boulder.
- The Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ SPUR program hosted its first cohort of community college students as part of the broader Denver-Metro Engineering Consortium consisting of local community colleges, four-year institutions and industry partners seeking to increase the number of engineering professionals.
- A new award will fund small exhibits created by high school students that will tour museums and birding festivals throughout the Americas, raising awareness about climate change and promoting STEM diversity.
- The Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Museum of Natural History is launching a pilot for science-education tools using American Sign Language.
- The High School ACCESS program, as part of the Division of Continuing Education, will offer a new scholarship to high school students with demonstrated financial need. The fall application deadline is Aug. 28.
- Marking its ninth year, the summer Precollege Bridge Program continues its commendable role in guiding students toward their Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder journey. Since its inception, the program has engaged 172 precollege alumni.
- An interdisciplinary team of graduate and undergraduate students is innovating with elementary teachers to teach science through music, art and movement.