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A 1901 map of Rome is arguably the best map ever made of the most mapped city in human history.
The map, created by archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani, documents the city in meticulous detail from its ancient past through the end of the 19th century.
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Please fill out this short survey to help History Colorado learn more about our Colorado National Parks Map and you'll be entered to win a free field trip to History Colorado!
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A trio of scholars at the University of Colorado Boulder are practicing and teaching ways to advance climate discourse through the arts and social sciences.
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Shout out to Tom Veblen for being designated as a Distinguished Professor, the highest honor awarded to faculty across the CU system’s four campuses.
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Colorado Teacher Featured in National Education Blog - Congratulations to Christina Classen, a Geography and World History teacher at Thomas B. Doherty High School. Learn about her journey in this in-depth article from Next Generation Learning Challenges: https://t.co/i2qwMHAOCV
Online Course: Story Maps for Educators by Jospeh Kerski - Interested in exploring how to use and build multimedia maps to teach science and social studies themes?
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The event is free, but RSVP is required. Please follow this link to RSVP online:
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Paid parking ($5.00 cash only) is available in Lot E, located on the SE corner of Evans & High Street. Entrance is off High St. Map: https://t.co/UH5rXBYSmp
The MacLean Collection Map Library in Chicago has loaned several rare Japanese maps for display at the University of Denver Libraries.
The Director and Curator of Asian Art for the MacLean Collection, Richard A. Pegg, PhD, will visit the university for a special presentation.
The Rocky Mountain Map Society - “The Shogun’s World: Japanese Maps from the 18th and 19th Centuries”
Date: Tuesday, December 5th
Time: 7:00-8:30 PM
Location: University of Denver, Anderson Academic Commons, 2150 E. Evans Ave, Main Floor, AAC 290 Special Events Room
Forces that Break a Wishbone: Ready, set, pull! After the winner in this holiday challenge has finished crowing, take a look at Newton's Third Law of Motion. Did the winner actually exert a stronger force? Or was it something else?
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Five Tips for a Better Thanksgiving Through Chemistry: If salt draws liquid out of the turkey, then why does brining give you a juicier bird? Discover the answer to this question and watch four other science tips from BytesizeScience:
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Another story map from Kentucky Geographic Alliance to celebrate Geography Awareness Week.
Check out their story map, Food Insecurity in Our World: https://t.co/ZqcWrBXmMS
Kentucky Geographic Alliance has created a story map to celebrate Geography Awareness Week and GIS day.
Check out their story map, Turkeys and Pumpkin Pie in the US, to learn where turkeys and pumpkins come from.
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