“Just realizing: The vital role for animals in the 21st century.”

Date & Time: 5:00pm, Mar 24 Seminar Title: “Just realizing: The vital role for animals in the 21st century.” Speaker: Meg Daley Olmert Location: Room 1002 of the Animal Disease Biotech Facility building, WSU Pullman campus. The lecture will also be held virtually.

“Systemic Pesticide Pollution and Challenges to Pollinator Projection Policies”

Date & Time: 12:00pm, Mar 27 Seminar Title: “Systemic Pesticide Pollution and Challenges to Pollinator Projection Policies” Speaker: Dr. Judy Wu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Location: FSHN 354 or Zoom Meeting ID: 951 2845 3762 Passcode: 613032 For more information on how to join the meeting, please click here.  

“Research Ethics and Institutional Review”

Date & Time: 1:00pm, Mar 27 Seminar Title: “Research Ethics and Institutional Review” Speaker: Dr. Bill Kabasenche, Professor of philosophy in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs and the Ethics Education Director in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University Location: Clark 151

Python Working Group

Date & Time: 2:30pm, Mar 29 Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: N/A Location: PACCAR 405, Join our email list for Zoom links. Python Working Group listserv Python Working groups site: Python Working Group | CEREO | Washington State University (wsu.edu)

“One Model of Water Education Across the Lifespan: U-Idaho Extension Water Outreach”

Date & Time: 3:00pm, Mar 29 Seminar Title: "One Model of Water Education Across the Lifespan: U-Idaho Extension Water Outreach” Speaker: Jim Ekins, Ph.D., Area Water Educator, University of Idaho Extension Location: Paccar 305 or Register for this meeting at: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vf-2vqjsiGNMtlJF_yBLQ8vhR62cp3Wtt  Important Note: All meeting attendees must be signed into Zoom to join.

“Not fiery enough: Why the modern era of large wildfires in eastern Oregon and Washington actually needs more fire”

Date & Time: 4:30pm, Mar 30 Seminar Title: “Not fiery enough: Why the modern era of large wildfires in eastern Oregon and Washington actually needs more fire” Speaker: Dr. Daniel Donato, Natural Resource Scientist, Washington Department of Natural Resources Location: WWU, AW-204  or Zoom Register with the Alumni Association to get a link for the live stream. Registration […]

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