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A Connection that Crosses 250 Miles
...challenges facing the Western Slope, as well as some potential solutions. Nicholas Guthro, a graduate student at CU Boulder who presented his research on water usage in arid regions at...
Announcing the Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows and Colorado State Capitol Exhibition
...for shared action on Colorado’s interrelated social and environmental issues. CASE Fellows are artists from all corners of Colorado and CU Boulder scientists who will work in teams to produce...
Western Water Policy Expert to Explore Water Scarcity and the Colorado River in ROCC Talk Oct. 15
...He researches, writes and lectures on a variety of western water issues, with a particular focus on the Colorado River. Kenney has served as a consultant to a variety of...
Free Online Course from CU-Boulder Tackles Water Issues in the American West
...the Western United States. Water in the Western United States, CU-Boulder’s latest massive open online course, or MOOC, will unfold over four and a half weeks, allowing students the...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Professor Joe Ryan, Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering
...in students from Fort Lewis College—some of whom were Native American—to learn about how to turn their education into a real project addressing community issues. More recently, masters student Holly...
New national initiatives tap outreach program managers
...Compact Western Region 2019–20 Engaged Scholar Schwartz is one of 13 scholars chosen for the inaugural cohort of the Western Region Campus Compact Engaged Scholars Initiative, which aims to develop...
In the hands of these actors, theatre builds bridges
...one to help local communities navigate difficult, even divisive issues related to social, economic and environmental change. Known as “playback theatre,” it is improv with a purpose. Audience members contribute...
CU-Boulder Researchers Investigate Warming Climate’s Threat to Western Water
...usable water in the western United States comes from snowmelt runoff. Unfortunately, warming temperatures have resulted in less snow and shorter winters in recent years. In fact, the 2012 snowpack...
Group to study antiracist outreach practices
...the conservation, environmental education and outdoor recreation fields spans more than 23 years. Her interest in justice, accessibility and equity issues developed from her personal experiences working in nonprofits and...
New Report Charts Colorado’s Vulnerability to Climate Change
...many of the ways Coloradans are already grappling with these issues, and where other strategies may help mitigate risk. “Vulnerability is not just a question of how climate change...