A record 13 projectsled bySchool of Education researchershave been granted 2017-18 OutreachAwards to helpsupport community engagement projects aimed at improving college readiness for students of color,faciltiating community dialogues around "opting out" of state assessments, starting a worker-owned co-op, and more.
Selected by the CU 鶹ӰԺ Outreach Committee,comprised of faculty and community members,outreach projects connect CU 鶹ӰԺ faculty research, creative work, or teaching with external community partners and constituents. The grants are awarded on a competitive basis andindividual faculty projects can earn up to $8,000 in funding whileinterdisciplinary or interdepartmentalprojects can receive up to $24,000 in support.
Programs received funding with contributions from the Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost, and the Division of Continuing Education, and the awards processis administered by the .
School of Education Projects
Aquetza: Youth Education, Leadership and Community Empowerment Program
Enrique Lopez,Assistant Professor
Building LGBTQ Inclusive Capacity Through University-District Partnership
Sara Staley and Bethy Leonardi,Research Associates and Co-founders
College Readiness: Supporting Diverse High School Students in 鶹ӰԺ
Terrenda White,Assistant Professor
Community–Building Dialogues with Mobile Home Park Residents
Karen Ramirez, Instructor and Director ofCU Dialogues, CU Engage
Manuela Sifuentes, Director of Community Partnerships,CU Engage
Cultivating Campus and Community Leaders Through Public Achievement
Roudy Hildreth, Director,CU Engage
Charla Agnoletti, Director of Public Achievement,CU Engage
Families and Educators Together: A Partnership with 鶹ӰԺ Valley School District
Kristen Davidson,Research Associate
Starting a Worker-Owned Cooperative on Black Mesa
Ben Kirshner, Professor and Faculty Director ofCU Engage
Sabrina Sideris, Program Director ofINVST Community Studies
Supporting Aurora’s Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Simoara Valladeres,Research Associate
Interdisciplinary and Group Education Projects
Building Capacity for Youth Organizing Through Data Use
Ben Kirshner, Professor,and Siomara Valladares,Research Associate, School of Education
Ben Shapiro, Assistant Professor,Department of Computer Science
Community Dialogues about “Opting Out” of State Assessments
TerriWilson, Assistant Professor,Michele Moses, Professor, andKaren Ramirez, Instructor,School of Education
Custom 3D Books for 50 Families Worldwide
Tom Yeh, Assistant Professor,Department of Computer Science
Bridget Dalton, Associate Professor,School of Education
Stacey Forsyth, Director,CU Science Discovery
Highlighting People of Color in Colorado Classrooms
Kent Willmann, Instructor,School of Education
Marjorie McIntosh, Distinguished Professor Emerita,Department of History
Arturo Aldama, Associate Professor,Department of Ethnic Studies
Marcia Yonemoto, Professor,Department of History
Learning and Teaching Computer Science at EPIC
Susan Jurow, Associate Professor,School of Education
Ben Shapiro, Assistant Professor,Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society (ATLAS) and Department of Computer Science