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How Law Students Are Keeping a Historic Water Distribution Tradition Alive in Southern Colorado
Water is vital for life in the West. In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, it’s so essential that, for generations, some communities — called acequias — have treated it as a...
Faculty Tour of Southern Colorado Sparks New Connections
CU Boulder faculty members met over the course of three days with Southern Colorado leaders.......
Acequia Assistance Project
...of 2022: Johnsie Wilkinson (Johnsie.Wilkinson@colorado.edu) and Will Raley (William.Raley@colorado.edu) Class of 2023: Cameron Abatti (Cameron Abatti@colorado.edu) and Grace Jimenez (Grace.Jimenez@colorado.edu) Class of 2024: Mary Slosson (Mary.Slosson@colorado.edu) and Kasey Moraveck (Kasey.Moraveck@colorado.edu)...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Professor Joe Ryan, Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering
...and ideas will develop during our June tour of Southern Colorado. ______________________________________________________________________ The CU Boulder Office for Outreach and Engagement facilitates mutually beneficial partnerships between communities and scholars who seek...
Community Perspectives Program Call for Applications
...Participate in a three-day tour of rural communities in Southern Colorado in June 2022 Receive a stipend for their participation Have the opportunity to apply for seed funding for community-based...
Announcing the Inaugural Community Perspectives Faculty Cohort
...tour (June 2022) of Southern Colorado communities including Pueblo, Trinidad, La Junta and Walsenburg. The tour will provide an opportunity to gain a better understanding of these areas of Colorado...
Archaeology program connects the past and present
July 20, 2016 • By Sue Postema Scheeres For Patrick Cruz, studying archaeological sites in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico this summer was a way to hone his skills. But...
Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time
...ditches. Many small farmers throughout the valley in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico rely on water from the acequias for their crops. Acequia is an Arabic word that means...
Think globally, act locally: Engineers adjust plans to support Colorado town
The CU Boulder chapter of Engineers Without Borders is currently working on water infrastructure issues in La Jara, a small rural town in southern Colorado.......