Inequality: The Last 10,000 Years
Seminar Title: "Inequality: The Last 10,000 Years" Speaker: Prof. Tim Kohler, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University Location: College Hall 125
R Working Group: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations
Seminar Title: R Working Group: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202
“Citizen Engineering; The Quest for Engineering More Expansively”
Seminar Title: “Citizen Engineering; The Quest for Engineering More Expansively” Speaker: Ryan Martens, Founder of Rally Software Location: ETRL 101 Refreshments served in ETRL 119 at 10:30am
“Climate Odyssey: sharing a 3500 mile journey to communicate climate change through art, science and sail.”
Seminar Title: “Climate Odyssey: sharing a 3500 mile journey to communicate climate change through art, science and sail.” Speaker: Hydrologist Dr. Zion Klos and artist Lucy Holtsnider Location: TLC 028, UI
“A Growing Concern: Women Farmers Sustaining Agriculture and the Environment”
Seminar Title: : “A Growing Concern: Women Farmers Sustaining Agriculture and the Environment” Speaker: Mary Barbercheck, Professor, Department of Entomology, Penn State Location: FSHN T101
PNNL and WSU: Working Together to Address our Nation’s Grand Research Challenges
Seminar Title: PNNL and WSU: Working Together to Address our Nation’s Grand Research Challenges Speaker: Malin Young, Ph.D., Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Location: Goertzen Hall, Room 21 Reception will begin at 3:00 p.m. in the Goertzen Hall Atrium You can RSVP but not required More Information
R Working Group: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations
Seminar Title: R Working Group: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202
“Structure-Function Relationships of Calcium/Calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase (CCaMK): Agricultural and Ecological Implications”
Seminar Title: “Structure-Function Relationships of Calcium/Calmodulin-dependent Protein Kinase (CCaMK): Agricultural and Ecological Implications” Speaker: Edgard Jauregui, Horticulture, MS Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
“Hanford History: Evolution from Weapons Production to Environmental Cleanup, Current Challenges, and Successes Realized to Date”
Seminar Title: “Hanford History: Evolution from Weapons Production to Environmental Cleanup, Current Challenges, and Successes Realized to Date” Speaker: Carrie Meyer, Director of Public Affairs, Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, Richland, WA Location: West Building, Room 256, WSU Tri-Cities Campus
R Working Group: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations
Seminar Title: Research Profile and Package Intro Presentations Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202