Education & Outreach
After more than 100 years away, a trove of records from the founding of Steamboat Springs has returned home.
In a recent ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Where You Are discussion, Lawrence Frey addressed how scholars can strive to make a difference—not just hope others will use their research to make a difference—in how we talk about social justice initiatives.
This new collaborative program between the two institutions looks to ultimately improve teaching across the state.
A new partnership among ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, the Jeffco Schools Foundation, The Ball Foundation and other industry and individual donors will leverage Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative funding to provide more than $860,000 in scholarships.
Holocaust memory, social justice, food and American legal history take center stage this summer as part of a newly reimagined Peak to Peak series.
With the Colorado Shakespeare Festival season and camps postponed, staff members have been busy adapting their community resources to a virtual format.
Issues in vulnerable communities—including a lack of reliable access to internet or home computers, food and housing insecurity, and digital privacy concerns—have been highlighted by the pandemic.
From self-care webinars and remote teaching resources to support for student teachers, the School of Education community is coming together to support and uplift one another. This ever-evolving webpage features just some of the resources and stories of inspiration.
̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€™s PhET Interactive Simulations are providing critical support to teachers, students and parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some campus units will be offering virtual science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), pre-collegiate and speech disorder camps for K-12 students this summer.