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- CBR Graduate fellows: Top L-R: Erin Kaplan, Brian Lightfoot. Bottom L-R: Wayne Martin Freeman, Shae Frydenlund and Aaron Lamplugh.CU Engage is pleased to announce our 2017-18 cohort of Community-Based Research (CBR) Graduate Fellows. This year's
- David Pfotenhauer, a doctoral student in Mechanical Engineering, is working with the organization Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart and residents in Denver to test and improve indoor air quality. He is a member of the 2016-17 cohort of Community-
- Josh Edelmann finished his six years of service with the U.S. Air Force and enrolled as an undergraduate student at CU 麻豆影院 last fall. He wanted to find a sense of camaraderie with his peers at the university that felt similar to what he
- As a new student arriving at CU 麻豆影院 last fall, Nitin Beri discovered the SWAP program during the Be Involved fair. He thought it would be a good way to feel more connected to the campus. Beri, originally from Portland, OR,
- Leer el art铆culo en espa帽ol: haga click aqu铆Alondra Palomino didn鈥檛 know if she would ever go to college. The daughter of Mexican immigrants, Palomino鈥檚 family was supportive of her academic pursuits but, like many immigrant families, lacked
- CU 麻豆影院 student Meredith Nass grew up in Durango, Colo., a region where diverging perspectives about energy, use of resources and sustainability are the norm. But growing up there, Nass didn鈥檛 know much about these issues. "I lived there for 18
- CU-麻豆影院 undergraduate student Balkarn (Kern) Shahi is taking his knowledge of digital and information systems back to his hometown in Lafayette, Colorado, to help close the 鈥渄igital divide鈥 and other educational opportunity gaps for low-income
- CU Engage is pleased to announce that two CU 麻豆影院 graduate students, M贸nica Gonzalez and Danielle Garrison, have been selected to receive the 2016 Children, Youth and Environment Award.M贸nica Gonzalez, a doctoral student in Literacy