CEEE provides opportunities for K-12 student as well as community college, undergraduate students and graduate students to engage with environmental science through research experiences, workshops, activities, career training and more.
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GeoMag
Hands-on curriculum that explores the power of community/citizen science, Earth's magnetic field, space weather, and data collection
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Girls* on Rock
Girls* on Rock is a unique, FREE wilderness science education program for high school girls*. We welcome cisgender girls, transgender, agender, Two Spirit, nonbinary, intersex, and genderqueer youth and those who demonstrate allyship with these communities to apply
- Students
HEART Force
Action-oriented curriculum that engages middle and high school students in Colorado to investigate wildfire, flood, or drought risk in their hometown and inspire action to increase resilience
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MOSAiC
Education and outreach efforts around the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition to the Arctic
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- Scientists
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Research Experience for Community College Students
Summer research experience program for community college students from Colorado and surrounding states
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Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit
Guide that supports educators working to connect human rights and climate change in formal and informal learning spaces
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Science On a Sphere (SOS)
Room-sized, global display system created by NOAA that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six-foot diameter sphere, analogous to a giant animated globe
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- Scientists
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Science Show & Share
This webinar series connects scientists from around the world to engage students and learners of all ages. Each webinar includes a 15-20 minute presentation followed by 30 minutes of Q&A. Explore our recommended learning materials on the event page.
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- Scientists
- Students
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Water in the Western US
University of Colorado Boulder just launched a free, online course exploring water and climate in the western United States.
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We are Water
Place-based education program that connects diverse communities in the desert Southwest with water topics through stories, activities, and a traveling exhibit
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- Students
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