Mona Hanna-Attisha discusses the Flint water crisis Feb. 12
'What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City' tells the story of how the pediatrician discovered lead in the local drinking water.
'What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City' tells the story of how the pediatrician discovered lead in the local drinking water.
Waterman’s talk begins at 7 p.m. in the Lory Student Center Theatre, and is free and open to the public; no tickets required.
His debut book is "This Land: How cowboys, capitalism and corruption are ruining the American West.”
Award-winning CBS correspondent and anchor appears as part of Morgan Library's Evening with an Author Series.
'Truth Worth Telling' expands on the CBS correspondent's experience as a first responder at major events of modern times that have shaped the world today.
New book explores the influences and possibilities of genetic engineering in relation to some of the building blocks of the human condition: sex, war, love, and death.
'River of Lost Souls' explores the consequences of the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster in southwestern Colorado, when pressurized, sediment-filled wastewater was released into the Las Animas River.
Biographer tells the real life tale of a local Holocaust survivor on March 20 at the Hilton.
In "Auschwitz #34207 - the Joe Rubinstein Story," Nancy Geise tells a life story of unconquerable courage and discovering light in the darkest of places.
Best-selling author of 'On Gold Mountain' will speak Sunday afternoon at the Hilton Fort Collins.