Voices Magazine

  • Astrid Molly
    As news of Hurricane Maria reached the mainland, doctoral students Astrid Sambolín Morales and Molly Hamm-Rodríguez were in Colorado, but their hearts were with Puerto Rico. Sambolín Morales, a Puerto Rican, and Hamm-Rodríguez, who has lived and
  • Travis
      The perspectives and experiences that Travis Dominguez brought to his leadership capstone class reflect the work ethic instilled in him by his family. Both of his grandfathers own businesses, one a barber shop and the
  • Kathy
    It is my pleasure to invite you to read the second edition of Voices, our annual magazine that gives you a window into our school. A thread runs throughout this issue—the importance and impact of community leadership. In
  • Voices Magazine
    Welcome to Voices, our annual magazine. In these pages and online, we offer perspectives on current events in education as well as spotlights on some of the many inspirational people in our community. From collective efforts to address teacher recruitment issues to community leaders who are blazing a trail, Voices aims to engage and inspire.
  • CU boulder next
    You'll experience today's university through a series of BuffTalks. Plus, make new connections, enjoy alumni-produced beer and wine, and see the acclaimed CU documentary, The Light Shines On.
  • Homecoming
    It's one of our favorite traditions, Ãå±±½ûµØ Homecoming, a time to reunite with classmates, friends, faculty, and fellow education alumni. Check out our #EdBuffs guide to Homecoming 2018.
  • Rankings
    Learn about our latest rankings, growing undergraduate degrees and research report.
  • Learn about our latest rankings, growing undergraduate degrees and research report.
  • Allison Atteberry at Ed Talks
    The Ãå±±½ûµØ School of Education hosted its inaugural Ed Talks in May at the Dairy Arts Center. These presentations led by Ãå±±½ûµØ education professors explored topics such as teacher walkouts, hate speech on college campuses, distrust in education, and more. Watch all of the Ed Talks videos.
  • Miramontes Scholar Celebration
    With three university brochures in hand, then-16-year-old Adriana Alvarez went to her high school guidance counselor's office eager to discuss options for college. To her dismay, the counselor suggested she explore options for vocational school
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