SSEWA Outreach Program: Cambodia's History and Heritage 2025.04.26

April 26, 2025, Saturday
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Click to register: https://forms.gle/rsWDmgfUrFHbfDSe6
Did you know that the small Southeast Asian country of Cambodia was once the heart of the Khmer
Empire, known for its advanced engineering and stunning architecture? Did you know that the world’s
largest religious monument, Angkor Wat, is sacred to Buddhists and Hindus alike? Join this one-day
workshop to explore how Cambodia’s rich history and heritage continue to shape its modern identity.
Open to secondary teachers in the Colorado Front Range, with priority to social studies teachers.
Includes light breakfast and lunch. Limited to 20 teachers. Apply by April 11, 2025.
Learn about Cambodia’s history, culture, and heritage preservation efforts. Explore how archeology and modern science revealed ancient Angkor’s glorious past.
Receive a certificate of completion for four contact hours and a $75 stipend. Visit the newest exhibition, Angkor: The Lost Empire of Cambodia, for fresh insights and perspectives.
Learn more about the South, Southeast, and West Asia (SSEWA) Outreach Program at https://bit.ly/ssewaoutreach or contact the SSEWA Outreach Coordinator at ssewa@colorado.edu.
This professional development program is funded by the Title VI National Resource Center grant from the U.S. Department of Education with support from the CU Boulder Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (http://www.colorado.edu/paces).