Melting Lands, A Cultural Climate Change: Documentary Screening Q & A
Seminar Title: “Melting Lands: A Cultural Climate Change” Documentary Screening Q & A Speaker: Greg Hemmings, filmmaker Location: UI Whitewater room Trailer
Assessing Bumblebee Health in Western Washington
Seminar Title: “Assessing Bumblebee Health in Western Washington” Speaker: Rachel Olsson, Entomology, PhD Student, Proposal Seminar Location: FSHN 354
It’s in the water: detecting aquatic species with environmental DNA, and living to tell about it
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: "It’s in the water: detecting aquatic species with environmental DNA, and living to tell about it" Speaker: Katherine Strickler, SoE, WSU Location: PACCAR 202
Phenomic Evaluation of Drought Response and Impacts of Grafting
Seminar Title: “Phenomic Evaluation of Drought Response and Impacts of Grafting” Speaker: James Crabb, Horticulture, PhD Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
R Working Group
Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBA Location: PACCAR 202
“Explaining the intricacies of sediment transport at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches”
Seminar Title: “Explaining the intricacies of sediment transport at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches” Speaker: Fabian A. Bombardelli, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of […]
Do Global meta-analyses show benefits to organic produce, grains, milk, and meat?
Seminar Title: “Do Global meta-analyses show benefits to organic produce, grains, milk, and meat?” Speaker: Dr. Carlo Leifert Location: 204 Johnson Hall
“Composting People”
Seminar Title: “Composting People” Speaker: CeCe Crosby, Soil Science, PhD Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
Eat Python for Lunch – More on graphics, including making maps
Seminar Title: “Eat Python for Lunch - More on graphics, including making maps” Speaker: Von P. Walden Location: Paccar 202
Small Populations in Novel Habitats: Extinction Risk, Inbreeding Depression, and Adaptation
Seminar Title: “Small Populations in Novel Habitats: Extinction Risk, Inbreeding Depression, and Adaptation” Speaker: Ruth Hufbauer, Professor, Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest Management, Colorado State University Location: TODD 276