Phuong Dinh

Seminar Title: Plant-Nematode Interactions and the Application of RNA Interference for Controlling Root Knot Nematodes Speaker: Phuong Dinh, Graduate Student, Ph. D., Exit Seminar Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: #5778041

Troy Magney

Seminar Title: “Assessing the spatial and temporal controls on plant function using ground-based remote sensing” Speaker: Troy Magney, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, UI. Location: CNR 200. UI Campus.

CEREO- Jan Boll

“Interdisciplinary Water Resources Education at the University of Idaho” In 2006, faculty at the University of Idaho started the Waters of the West Program, and in 2007, they launched the Water Resources (WR) graduate degree program under the Colleges of Graduate Studies and Law.  This was the culmination of several years of preparation. The WR Program […]

Courtney Flint

Seminar Title: Assessing Neighborhood Variations in Utah Household Water Risk Perceptions Speaker: Courtney Flint, U. Utah Location: McClure Hall, Room 209. UI Campus

James Riser

Seminar Title: “Diversification and species boundaries in the western North American flora: Case studies from the Cleomaceae and the genus Asclepias” Speaker: James Riser, SBS graduate student. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus

Alison Duval

Seminar Title: "The Tectonic Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau: insights from Northern Tibet and the surrounding region" Speaker: Alison Duval - University of Washington Location: McClure Hall, Room 209. UI Campus

Bethany Wolters

Seminar Title: “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Reduced Tillage Organic Vegetables” Speaker: Bethany Wolters, Soil Science M.S. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus

Environmental Movie Madness

Seminar Title: Environmental Movie Madness. The Environmental Science Club and ASWSU Sustainability Alliance are screening three documentaries as part of WSU’s observation of Earth Week. The Common Reading stamp will be available for attending any of the three. 4-5 pm: Taking Earths’ Temperature: Delving into Climate’s Past 5-6:30 pm: Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic? (screening of […]

Pieter Johnson

Seminar Title:  “The ‘parasite paradox’: Using community ecology to resolve the diversity-disease debates” Speaker: Pieter Johnson, Associate Professor. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus

David Wheeler

Seminar Title: Verticillium dahliae Asymptomatically Infects Rotation Crops of Potato in the Columbia Basin, Washington Speaker: David Wheeler, Graduate student, MS, Exit Seminar Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: #5778041

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