Tom on CNN Discussing Water Rights
Nebraska and Colorado are sparring over water rights. It could be the new norm as rivers dry up
Nebraska and Colorado are sparring over water rights. It could be the new norm as rivers dry up
In “TomTalks”, the One World One Water Center (at Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO) explores the many facets of water with industry experts.
Tom speaks at the University of Malta:Water Resources in the United States and around the world
America’s Water Future: Where Will We Find New Water for Newcomers Moving to the West? (Part 1) America’s Water Future: Where Will We Find New Water for Newcomers Moving to the West? (Part 2) America’s Water Future: Legalization of Rain Barrels in Colorado Highlights Western Water Rights Debate Guest Posts written for Project Wet (Water … Read more
A local partnership between MSU Denver and Denver Botanic Gardens will soon have a global impact. The One World One Water Center, developed by Metropolitan State University of Denver to raise awareness of water and environmental issues, was recently invited to join the United Nations’ Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture. The invitation followed … Read more
From the Center for Visual Art MSU Denver Tom Cech, Director of One World One Water (OWOW) talks about water stewardship and why art is a catalyst for conversation.
MSU Denver’s “Coffee Break” sat down for a cup of joe with OWOW’s Director Tom Cech and Manager Nona Shipman. Take a listen about partnering with Industrial Design students for rain barrel innovation, the Clean River Design Challenge and other innovative approaches to becoming more hydro-logical. Take a Coffee Break With OWOW
In observance of Earth Day, we spotlight an MSU Denver theatre ensemble changing lives, one drop at a time. Rising curtains, rising tides
Tom interviewed by Denver CBS4 about MSU Denver’s Rain Barrel Competition. MSU Denver Students Hope To Design Better Rain Barrel