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“Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity”

“Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.”

Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations

Water Resources Club Informal Meeting

Software Carpentry workshop

R Working Group

Software Carpentry workshop

The Professional Development Initiative Presents: The Cheeky Scientist Series: LinkedIn Presence

Python Working Group

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“Postglacial fire history in the Pacific Northwest: Understanding changing regimes using paleoecology, geology, and archaeology”

“Roots of the Second Green Revolution”

“Sublethal effects of pesticides on amphibian brain development” (Host Erica Crespi)

“Small Galaxies, Big Black Holes”

Water Resources Club Informal Meeting

R Working Group

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Python Working Group

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Reproduction in Small Ruminants: Opportunities for Genetics and Genome Annotation

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“Restoring stream ecosystem function in working lands: can geological changes elicit ecological function?”

Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience”

“Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality “(Host Wes Dowd)

Water Resources Club Informal Meeting

R Working Group

“The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington”

Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline”

Python Working Group

“Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River”

Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration

Python Working Group

Job Talk: “Water: Why is it so Difficult to Conserve?”

“The Role of Air-Water Interfaces in Colloid Transport in Porous Media”

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“Imagining Tomorrow: STEM and the Future of Work.”

“Ecolohydrologic modeling towards sustainable management of agricultural and forested landscapes”

“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots” (Host Zoology Club)

Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234

“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots”

R Working Group

“Membrane separations to obtain meaningful samples from the environment: dissolved organic matter in water as a case study.”

“The Volcanic-Plutonic Connection: a Perspective from Alkaline Rocks”

Python Working Group

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