Art + Science + Community
- Since 2018, the Engaged Arts and Humanities Graduate Student Scholars program has given 40 students the opportunity and resources to apply tools of the arts and humanities to public and community-engaged scholarship projects.
The program is now welcoming new graduate students for the 2025-2027 cohort. Visit the program webpage. - The fellows consist of teams of K-12 art and STEM teachers and university scientists. Teachers will lead teams to develop data-driven art and science activities for K-12 classrooms and for the public in partnership with museums or libraries.
- Coloradans are experiencing climate change. Residents face challenges like fires, drought and poor water and air quality. The Colorado Arts Science Environment Program’s (CASE) main goal is to address critical environmental and social issues
- 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 – Feb. 24, with an opening reception on Jan. 18, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
- The Office for Outreach and Engagement announces the Colorado Art Science Environment (CASE) Fellows program, as the latest incarnation of the office’s work to connect the arts, sciences and community for shared action on Colorado’s interrelated social and environmental issues.
- Lisa Schwartz is a Community Outreach Program Manager for CU Boulder’s Office for Outreach and Engagement. She founded and leads the Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars program.OverviewIt’s been an incredible privilege to learn with the graduate
- Social justice and the arts take center stage this fall as part of a virtual public series featuring CU Boulder and community artists and educators.“Dialogues on Art and Social Justice,” a series sponsored by the Boulder County Arts Allianceand CU