Sponsored by the CU-Boulder Outreach Committee
CU @ The Boulder Public Library
Climate change is real and it is occurring faster than originally predicted. LearnMoreAboutClimate.colorado.edu hosts a series of educational videos and resources for citizens who want to learn about climate change and how the choices we make each day affect the planet. In the video series, scientists explain how climate change is affecting our state, while citizens share stories and solutions.
The Outreach Cooperative is comprised of CU-Boulder faculty, students, and staff involved in outreach efforts. The primary purpose of the cooperative is to generate an on-going dialogue and regular exchange of information, ideas, needs, and requests among outreach programs. For more information and to become a member, contact outreach@colorado.edu.
The Colorado Department of Higher Education’s Educators Guide
The files below outline “Engagement and Service” as self-reported within various academic units on campus through Fall 2008. The documents were gathered together for two important campus efforts: the Flagship 2030 vision and the CU North Central Association reaccreditation in 2009–2010.
The Office for University Outreach supports many, although not all, of the engagement activities outlined. We post these files here to help campus and community audiences become familiar with ongoing opportunities in outreach and their crossover with the Flagship 2030 vision.
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Division of Continuing Education and Professional Studies
Institute for Ethical and Civic Engagement; Service Learning