WRRC Hosts Daryl Vigil for Brown Bag Webinar Sept. 8, 2020 The WRRC’s 2020 Fall Semester Brown Bag Webinar series began this week with a deeply engaging presentation from Daryl Vigil, co-facilitator of the Water and Tribes Initiative. Vigil’s presentation, Read more Image
The 7 P’s of APW Aug. 31, 2020 Here at APW, we might call 2020 the year our world water web was stretched from shore to shore. We have extended our programming to support the virtual needs of our learning community while expanding our marketing outreach. Read more
Former WRRC Graduate Assistant Joins UArizona Faculty Aug. 27, 2020 This summer, the University of Arizona appointed former WRRC Graduate Assistant, Aaron Lien to the faculty of the School of Natural Resources and Environment. Read more
Sonoran Desert Green Infrastructure Resource Library Aug. 24, 2020 In recent years, green infrastructure has become a proven solution to address many of the challenges created by urban stormwater. Read more
Building Solutions While Staying-In Aug. 24, 2020 “Use what you have. Start where you are. Do what you can.” This advice was given by Kelisa Wing, an educator, advocate, and author, speaking about dismantling structural racism and inequities during the Stay-In-stitute teacher professional development Read more Image
UArizona Ranks #1 in Water Resources Aug. 24, 2020 The ShanghaiRanking Consultancy recently published its 2020 Academic Rankings of World Universities by academic subject, and the University of Arizona scored first among U.S. institutions and second globally in the water resources category. Read more Image
Let it Rain! Aug. 10, 2020 Twenty-five 4th-12th grade teachers are echoing the headline's sentiment after participating in APW's online AquaSTEM Rainwater Harvesting System Design Academy. Read more Image
WRRC Conference Polling July 27, 2020 The WRRC has posted the responses from the live audience polling that took place during our June 18-19, 2020 Annual Conference, Water at the Crossroads Read more Image
An Energetic Engineering Challenge July 10, 2020 In the heat of the summer, we can appreciate the extra energy used to help keep us cool, but have you ever thought about all the energy it takes to deliver water to our doorstep? What about all the infrastructure that directs the water to our homes and businesses? Read more Image
Water on Navajo Nation: Indige-FEWSS wins Presenters' Choice Award July 1, 2020 The STEM for All Video Showcase featured 171 videos of federally funded programs highlighting innovation in STEM education. The University of Arizona's Indigenous Food, Energy & Water Security and Sovereignty (Indige-FEWSS) program won the first ranked Presenters' Choice Award. Indige-FEWSS is an NSF National Research Traineeship program Read more Image