CEREO- John Parker

Lighty 405 1815 Wilson Rd, Pullman , WA, United States

Comparing New Modes of Organizing Science: Traversing Disciplinary Borders and Bridging Professional Boundaries Sponsored by CEREO and REACCH John Parker, PhD Honors Faculty Fellow, Arizona State University Wednesday February 4th, 2-3 pm,  Lighty 405 Hyper specialization in science, combined with the need to solve complex socio-environmental problems, has created the desire and need for more […]

CEREO- Jeff Joireman

ETRL 101 980 E College Ave, Pullman , WA, United States

Environmental Problems as Social Dilemmas: Social, Temporal and Biospheric Dimensions Sponsored by CEREO Jeff Joireman, PhD Associate Professor, Marketing,  WSU-Pullman Wednesday February 18rd, 2-3 pm,  ETRL 101 Many environmental problems can be framed as social dilemmas. The classic social dilemma model for environmental problems has been based on Garret Hardin’s (1968) “Tragedy of the Commons.” […]

Bianca Barrantes Infante & Olga Kozhar

Title: "Survival, Spatial Distribution and Management of Xiphinema index, the Nematode Vector of Grapevine fanleaf virus" Speaker: Bianca Barrantes Infante, Graduate Student, MS   & Title: "Genomic stability of the oldest and biggest organism on Earth – “honey fungus” Armillaria" Speaker: Olga Kozhar, Graduate Student, PhD: Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU-Pullman Campus  

Benjamin de Foy

Title: Inverse modeling of air pollution data to improve emissions inventories (or, when is a Bayesian a frequentist?) Speaker: Benjamin de Foy, St. Louise University. Location: ETRL, Room 101. WSU-Pullman Campus

Jason Stout

Title: “Developing Sustainable Irrigation Practices in Cabernet Sauvignon and Concord Vineyards in Central Washington” Speaker: Jason Stout, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU-Pullman Campus  

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