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Teaching East Asia Through Picture Books receives excellence in civic and community engagement awardMentored by staff from the Program for Teaching East Asia, University of Colorado Boulder students develop picture books that focus on a specific region of East Asia. These books are then used as teaching tools in K-12 classrooms across Colorado.
Through panels, workshops and a poster showcase, attendees of ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder's first ever Community Engagement Week shared experiences, networked and built their knowledge and skills for conducting community engagement.
Tracy Quan is a member of the Experiential Learning Design Accelerator Faculty Cohort, which supports ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder faculty members in the design of undergraduate courses that integrate community-engaged, experiential learning partnerships.Ìý
The Sundance Film Festival is set to make its Boulder debut in January 2027. Find out the exact dates and how to stay connected as planning progresses.
¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder held its first Community Engagement Week, exploring ways to deepen, extend public outreach moving forward
AmandaÌýGiguere, Colorado Shakespeare Festival Director of Outreach, recently traveled to Australia as a featured guestÌýof the University of Melbourne to share research about the Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program.
A new exhibit from We Are Water at the Alamosa Public Library focuses on place-based education and storytelling to bring together multi-generational audiences to learn and share about water in their community.
From hosting a community event in Leadville, CO to addressing environmental and climate hazards in prisons and jails, grantees received more than $47,000 for their community-engaged scholarship projects.
Gregor MacGregor gets bored if he sits behind a desk for too long. His energy seems boundless. That’s key because MacGregor’s interests are vast, and his personal ethos about service transcends the personal and professional.Ìý
Designed in collaboration with the Autism Society of Boulder County, Fiske Planetarium hosts a monthly series of free sensory-friendly experiences intended for children with autism spectrum and sensory processing disorders.