CEREO- Todd Norton

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

Integrating psychological, social, and contextual dimensions into communication campaigns on water quality Sponsored by CEREO Todd Norton, PhD Associate Professor, Communications,  WSU-Pullman Wednesday April 1st, 2-3 pm,  Lighty 405   […]

Jesse Wimer

Seminar Title: Grafting watermelon to manage Verticillium Wilt in Washington State Speaker: Jesse Wimer. MS Final Seminar Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus

Allison Cobb

Dept of English, Common Reading Program, School of Biological Sciences, CEREO, and Univ Idaho Seminar Title: Hand’s-on Garbology: A Plastic Walk Speaker: Ecopoet Allison Cobb Location: Reaney Park, Pullman

Bodh Paudel

Seminar Title: “Green Manure and Brassica Soil Amendments Effect of Soil Health, Soilborne Pathogens and Microbial Community” Speaker: Bodh Paudel, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus

Amy Salamone

  Seminar Title: “Exit Seminar:  Effects of Temporary Flooding Rotations on Rhizoctonia solani AG3, Properties of Soil and Microbial Communities in Western Washington” Speaker: Amy Salamone, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: #5778041 URL: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Salamone-4.6.15.pdf

Gary Thorgaard

  Seminar Title: "Genetics and conservation of rainbow trout" Speaker: Gary Thorgaard, Professor. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus

Dr. Martin Entz

Seminar Title: “Conservation Agriculture, Organic Farming and Agroecology: The Three Musketeers of Sustainable Food Systems”” Speaker: Dr. Martin Entz, University of Manitoba Location: Johnson Hall. Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus

CEREO- John Petrie

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

Hydraulic geometry: Looking at an old concept in new ways Sponsored by CEREO John Petrie, PhD Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering,  WSU-Pullman Throughout history, humans have relied on rivers for a variety of uses including transportation, food, water for drinking and irrigation, renewable energy, and recreation. River channels also form the physical basis for […]

Dr. Claire Kremen

Seminar Title: “E.Paul Catts Speaker: A Bee’s Eye Perspective on Sustainable Agriculture” Speaker: Dr. Claire Kremen. Professor & Faculty, University of California Berkeley. Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. Location: CUE 203. WSU Pullman Campus

“Return of the River”. A free movie event screening

Movie Event: “Return of the River”. A FREE screening Reception: At the Museum of Anthropology Location: Todd Hall, Room 216. WSU Pullman Campus 1st floor of College Hall. Before – 5:30-7pm & After – 8:30-9pm URL: http://libarts.wsu.edu/anthro/pdf/ku-ah-mah-poster.pdf

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