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- Associate Research Professor Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Institute of Behavioral Science, is a member of the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team that will receive the Pathfinding Partnerships Award through the 2024 Governor’s Awards for High Impact Research on Nov. 20.
- Associate Professor Jota Samper, Program in Environmental Design, is the 2024 recipient of the Excellence in Faculty Community Engagement Award from the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC). This national award is one of the most prestigious of its kind.
- In the fall competition, PACES awarded nearly $40,000 to support an array of projects from diverse disciplines including environmental design, music, geography, education and theatre.
- The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship is pleased to announce our 2024-25 Tiers 3 and 4 grants (formerly named CU Boulder Outreach Awards).
- Tier 1 grant proposals will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis starting Aug. 26. Tier 2 grant proposals will be accepted Aug. 26 – Sept. 16 (11:59 p.m.)Tier 2 grants provide up to $5,000 for the development or expansion of public
- The Science-Engineering Inquiry Collaborative in Rural Colorado program, otherwise known as SCENIC, has been conducting programming in Colorado public schools for more than 10 years. On its program page, SCENIC is described as connecting “CU Boulder faculty and students with rural high schools to develop student-driven, inquiry-based science projects.” This year, a multi-year partnership between SCENIC’s program lead and co-founder, Associate Research Professor Daniel Knight, and two organizations in Mongolia allowed SCENIC to spread its wings.
- What comes of five CU Boulder faculty members and the Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) team visiting Southeast Colorado for three days? A lot of fun and a bunch of brains overwhelmed with information and ideas—that’s what
- The Higher Education and Democracy Initiative catalyzes university-community partnerships and elevates public and community-engaged scholarship that addresses pressing civic challenges. This election season the initiative is helping CU Boulder
- “I want you to write a story about CU Boulder’s Impact Playback Theatre Ensemble (Playback) from the perspective of an audience member,” my supervisor exclaimed to me one day during work.She went on to explain that, in short, it’s an
- 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