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- As many languages face endangerment or extinction in the coming years, Associate Teaching Professor Rai Farrelly and Assistant Professor Ambrocio Guti矇rrez Lorenzo are working together with community members and CU Boulder students to support and sustain efforts to revitalize the use of the Zapotec languages within Teotitl獺n del Valle, Mexico.
- 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. - Start off the new year by joining the Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) for the inaugural meeting of our monthly reading group.
- CU Boulders School of Educations building dedication and open house brought together over 300 people to honor the schools research, student work, donor support and community impact.
- I want you to write a story about CU Boulders Impact Playback Theatre Ensemble (Playback) from the perspective of an audience member, my supervisor exclaimed to me one day during work.She wenton to explain that, in short, its an
- What is a regular Tuesday for many students at Pueblo East High School is a special day for students in Ms. Turners chemistry class. This group of students has been working for the entire semester with CU Boulder graduate students on projects about