Past Events by CEEE
Join us for interactive Zoom workshops that help you apply the tools and strategies from the Field Safety Training: Changing the Culture of Fieldwork online course.
How can we create communities of care that sustain both ourselves and those around us? This workshop invites participants to explore Indigenous wisdom, healing-centered engagement, and practices that foster resilience, belonging, and connection.
Join us for a free HEART Force workshop designed to help you bring real-world relevance into your classroom. Learn how to engage students through:
Join Gunnison High School students and local water leaders for a fun, interactive board game about drought resilience. Test your decision-making as part of a basin roundtable and see if your community can withstand years of low rainfall!
In this FREE Data Puzzles workshop, curriculum developer Jon Griffith and hydrologist Seth Arens will engage participants with the Zoom In data sensemaking strategy as a way to support students explore and explain the cause of the ongoing megadrought in the CO River Basin.
Bring a classroom or assessment challenge, and we’ll co-design climate literacy solutions together!
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Join us for an engaging conversation exploring the intersection of climate change, mental health, and Indigenous perspectives, featuring two members of the Gen Z Climate Mental Health Network.
Emergency managers and fire departments often use scenarios, or “table-top” exercises to plan out evacuation and emergency response plans. While students are used to participating in fire drills, they may never understand the systems in place to protect and respond to fires.
In this FREE Data Puzzles workshop, curriculum developer Jon Griffith and atmospheric scientist Dr. Jen Kay will guide participants through a novel approach to the Notice, Think, Wonder strategy to support students make sense of global temperature and atmospheric CO2 data visualizations.
Interested in growing your polar international network and building potential collaborations? Join us for an hour and a half on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, 7am AKT | 9am MT | 11am ET for an international networking event for polar early career researchers!