We hope you’ll join us on September 17 on the Citrus College campus to celebrate the summer research and Bridge to the Geoscience groups, view their posters, and hear about the work they were immersed in this summer.
Katie Boyd will present about CLEAN to DPS before school starts.
CIRES Education and Outreach is partnering with the Mountain Studies Institute for a one-day teacher professional development workshop for secondary science teachers to learn about hazards affecting Coloradoans; floods, wildfires, extreme heat and drought.
Improv workshop for a group of high school students participating in a CU Science Discovery summer research program. The focus of this workshop is on communication and collaboration skills for science.
Middle and High school students learn about climate effects on their communities in Puerto Rico through filmmaking. Student interview scientists, business owners and other community members to explore the intersection of climate and community.
Katie Boyd from CLEAN will attend this conference and present about CLEAN. She will have a poster presentation as well as a spot in a share-a-thon to help spread the word about using CLEAN to teach about climate and energy topics.
Professional development for HEARTforce team
Read more about the workshop: https://hazards.colorado.edu/workshop/2019
High school students in the Upward Bound Math Science program at Trinidad State Junior College from southern Colorado and New Mexico will visit CU to learn about climate change effects through creating their own films.
During this Idaho-based regional workshop about climate education, Katie Boyd will present about CLEAN. She will demonstrate to teachers how they can use the CLEAN Collection and Teaching Guidance pages to help bring climate and energy topics into their classrooms.
Students from Citrus College in California are visiting Boulder to explore the science of wildfires. They will be working with CIRES scientists and staff to examine and compare California’s and Colorado’s wildfires.