Enhancing Education Through Pop Culture Pop Culture Classroom is thrilled to announce an innovative and one-of-a-kind professional development opportunity happening at Denver Pop Culture Con 2015. Offered through Adams State University as a 0.5 graduate…
PCC announces first-ever comic book contest for kids!
DENVER, March 22, 2015 – Are you a comic book aficionado or graphic novel guru? Do you spend your free time sketching caped crusaders, alien landscapes, giant robots, otherworldly creatures, and other kinds of super-powered…
PCC to host a model competition at DPCC’s Pop Culture Laboratory
DENVER, March 19, 2015 – Calling all builders, tinkerers, designers, and creators! PCC is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking contest in which you can design, build, and show off your very own models at DPCC’15 …
Pop Culture Classroom Wins Grant for Literacy Work in Jail
Funding Will Support Pilot Program For Denver Inmates DENVER – JANUARY 3, 2014 – Young adults in the Denver County jail system will have an opportunity to improve their literacy and art skills thanks to…
DPCC’15: PCC Lab Takes Over for Comic Book Corral
With DPCC 2015 just around the corner, we’re excited to announce that we are transforming—nay, supersizing!—our children’s educational area this year. What was formerly known as the Comic Book Classroom Corral is now the Pop…
Pop Culture Classroom Pilots New Resources for Educators
Greetings Fellow Educators! Since its inception in 2010, Pop Culture Classroom has reached nearly 3,000 students with its educational and outreach programs—and we couldn’t have done it without your help! We’re excited to tell you…
Education Wrap-Up: Denver Pop Culture Con 2014! (Part 2)
Right now, Pop Culture Classroom staff and volunteers are teaching the Comic Book Classroom Curriculum at seven different Denver locations in partnership with Youth One Book One Denver (YOBOD).
Education Wrap-Up: Denver Pop Culture Con 2014! (Part 1)
Imagination rules here at Denver Pop Culture Con, so it’s time to celebrate all the fantastic achievements by the kids, teachers, community supporters and volunteers who came together to create, learn, and work as a team this summer.