National Geographic adventure chroniclers talked Monday at The Colorado College about the environmental challenges the Colorado River faces

In 1998, the Colorado River ran dry for the first time on its journey to Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, leaving 90 miles of dusty, cracked delta. Over a spec of time in human history, humankind turned a boiling, dynamic 1,450-mile natural wonder into a smelly, listless cappuccino pit at its delta. This issue was addressed […]

The State of the Rockies Project Speakers Series kicks off tomorrow night @ 7pm!

Join us tomorrow night, Monday 9/12, at 7 pm for the first State of the Rockies Project Speakers Series event of the year in the Celeste South Theater in the Cornerstone Arts building on the Colorado College campus.  Jonathan Waterman and Pete McBride will be presenting on their recently co-authored book The Colorado River: Flowing […]

Colorado College’s new President Jill Tiefenthaler blogs about the Rockies Project

Check out CC’s new President Jill Tiefenthaler’s blog and what she has to say to say about the State of the Rockies Project, this year’s Save the Colorado River Basin banner photo contest, and our field researcher Will Stauffer-Norris’ journey down the length of the Colorado River this fall: http://blog.coloradocollege.edu/president/

The first State of the Rockies Speakers Series event is quickly approaching!

The first State of the Rockies Speakers Series event is scheduled for 7pm September 12th, 2011.  Jonathan Waterman and Peter McBride, co-authors of the recently published book The Colorado River: Flowing Through Conflict, will present their insights on the Colorado River along with some of the incredible images from their book.  Check out Peter and […]