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The ASCP is a campus-wide program with the explicit mission of reducing the Auraria Campus’ ecological impact and dependence on fossil fuels.
The ASCP regularly hosts events and provides opportunities to volunteer on campus and within the Denver community.
The Environmental Science Club is comprised of a community of individuals who value and appreciate the natural environment. This club focuses on fun, environmentally based events to allow members to connect with the environment in a variety of ways. Members can also look forward to making new connections both personally and academically. Any student on Auraria campus is welcome to join, regardless of major!
If you would like to connect with the Environmental Science Club, you can email:
Connect with Environmental Science Club on Facebook
Or on Instagram @envsciclub
Auraria Library
Articles and Blogs
RED- “5 waterwise flowers to replace your turfgrass”
University of Denver Water Law Review
Caught in the Middle: A river between two dams and the future of the Grand Canyon (Story Map)
Water Information
Water Education Colorado’s Headwaters Magazine
Thornton Water – League of Water Savers
Coalition for the Upper South Platte
Water Education Colorado Virtual River Basin Tours
Papers & Presentations
Sarah A. Schliemann, Nels Grevstad, Randi H. Brazeau- Water quality and spatio-temporal hot spots in an effluent-dominated urban river
Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd- Saving Your Relationship with Water
Scholarships/Sponsorship
Women in Water Scholarship Fund
Graduate Programs/Fellowships
University of California Riverside
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Radio Shows
First stop for MSU Denver students to find jobs and internships.
The American Water Resources Association (AWRA) is dedicated to the advancement of water resources research, planning, development, management, and education.
Project WET (water education today) advances water education to understand global challenges and inspire local solutions.
American Fisheries Society has a career center that connects fisheries professionals with job opportunities.
Find jobs with Colorado Certified Water Professional’s Job Board through Colorado’s Department of Public Health & Environment.
Learn more about the High Line Canal Conservancy opportunities here.
“Work for Water is a place for students and job seekers to find resources on green careers that make a real difference.”
We will share as many opportunities that we can on our LinkedIn.
Check out Current Openings at Northern Water.
Seven Seas Media has put together a job board for ocean conservations jobs.
Search entry-level, water resource jobs, water consultancies, water, sanitation, and hygiene jobs, and internships.
Opportunities with the City of Thornton
Start your career in natural resources through Careers in Natural Resources Initiative.