Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience” Speaker: Dr. Patricia Romero-Lankao Location: Wilson-Short 201
“Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality “(Host Wes Dowd)
Seminar Title: "Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality "(Host Wes Dowd) Speaker: Mark Denny, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
“The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington”
Seminar Title: “The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington” Speaker: Steve Olson, writer and author of the recent book Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens Location: Bryan Hall 308, Foley Speaker’s Room Flyer
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline” Speaker: Dr. Kari Norgaard Location: Wilson-Short 201
“Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens”
Seminar Title: “Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens” Speaker: Steve Olson, writer and author of the recent book Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens Location: PACCAR 202 Flyer 4:00pm Refreshments and mixer Co-sponsors; CEREO, WRC, The Foley Institute, Civil and Environmental Engineering WSU, Department of English WSU
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
“Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River”
Seminar Title: “Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River” Speaker: John Bush and Pam Dunlap Location: McClure Hall, Rm 209, University of Idaho
Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration
Seminar Title: Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration Speaker: Co-sponsored by the Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) and the Center for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach (CEREO). Location: Spark 227 Register here. Event is free!