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Pathways2Teaching Makes Strides to Diversify, Grow-Your-Own Teachers
The percentage of K-12 students of color has raised dramatically in Colorado in the past few years, making up near 50% of our school population. Unfortunately, the teacher population has not kept up.
Stepping Back in Time to the Virtual Immersive Global Middle Ages
Roger Martinez, associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, is using immersive virtual reality tools to recreate worlds that no longer exist. The I
CU Boulder PhD Grads Bolster Educational Opportunities at Fort Lewis College
A University of Colorado collaboration has crossed the Great Divide to advance educational opportunities some 350 miles into Southwest Colorado. CU Boulder and Fort Lewis College have established a pa
Top Five of 2021: Innovation, Health Care, Fire Resilience, Community and Outreach
Happy holidays, CU on the Air listeners! As the end of the year draws near, we reflect on our top podcasts of 2021. It was a tough choice, as we spoke again this year with some of the most leading-edg
Burnout Among Health Care Workers Continues. Here’s What to Do
Burnout among health care workers is at an all-time high. And while there has been progress in curbing the COVID pandemic, there seems to be no respite for those working in health care. On this episod
CU Continues Its Long History of Honoring, Serving Veterans
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, one of the 12 months each year that the University of Colorado prioritizes and supports the needs of those who have served our country. Today
CU Denver Engineers Diverse Ways to Serve Communities
Engineering is a higher calling, a service today to diverse communities that benefits society for generations to come. There are many avenues for engineering graduates and today on CU on the Air, ho
RECCS pairs community college students with CIRES scientists
Participants research STEM as they prepare to transition to four-year institutions The Research Experience for Community College Students, or RECCS (pronounced Rex),is a paid summer research internsh
UCCS’ Bachelor of Innovation Boldly Goes Where None Have Gone Before
Benjamin Kwitek, director of innovation at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, understands that innovation is critical to solving the problems our society faces. Kwitek understands the United
The Affordable-Housing Crisis and Building Transportation, Health and Wealth in Underserved Areas
For many families in the Metro area, safe, adequate housing is a dream, and the limited access to transportation is a nightmare. Today on CU on the Air, were talking to CU Denvers Carrie Makarewicz,