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K-12 Students

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.

Community College, Undergraduate and Graduate Students

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Programs

Geomagnetic Storm
GeoMag

Hands-on curriculum that explores the power of community/citizen science, Earth's magnetic field, space weather, and data collection

  • Educators
  • Students
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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
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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

  • Educators
  • Students
  • Public
Polarstern research vessel.
MOSAiC

Education and outreach efforts around the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition to the Arctic

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Students
  • Public
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Research Experience for Community College Students

Summer research experience program for community college students from Colorado and surrounding states

  • Scientists
  • Students
Learn Solutions Still
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

  • Educators
  • Students
  • Public
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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

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Students
  • Public
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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.

  • Educators
  • Scientists
  • Students
  • Public
Lake Dillon Colorado
Water in the Western US

University of Colorado Boulder just launched a free, online course exploring water and climate in the western United States.

  • Students
  • Public
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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

  • Educators
  • Students
  • Public
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University of Colorado Boulder
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