John Watkinson
Seminar Title: “Some things I have learnt from doing Structural Geology for 50 years” Speaker: John Watkinson, WSU Location: Webster Physical Science Building, room 11
Nate Stacey
Seminar Title: “Compost Use on Golf Course Fairways” Speaker: Nate Stacey Location: Johnson 204
Dr. Tim Scheibe
Seminar Title: "A hybrid multiscale framework for subsurface flow and reactive transport simulations" Speaker: Dr. Tim Scheibe, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Location: Sloan 175
Jenny Tung
Seminar Title: “Social environmental effects on primate gene regulation and evolution” Speaker: Jenny Tung, Assistant Professor, Duke University Location: Abelson 201
CEREO Seminar- Dr. Catherine Craig
Seminar Title: "From Practice to Promise: Can Madagascar's Ecosystems be Sustained by Small-Scale Practices? Speaker: Catherine Craig, Biology, WSU Location: Thom 24 To view this seminar, please click here *Note: […]
Thomas Ptak
Seminar Title: : “Dams and Development: Understanding Hydropower and the Energy-Economy-Environment Nexus in China’s Nu River Valley” Speaker: Thomas Ptak, Dept. of Geography, University of Oregon Location: Clearwater room, Idaho […]
Ethan Hyland
Seminar Title: “Paleogene greenhouse climates: examining equability and low gradients during the EECO” Speaker: Ethan Hyland, UW Location: UI, McClure Hall, Room 209
Ken Weiss Presents – Beyond 7 Billion: Why an environmental reporter decided to write about population growth
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ken Weiss set off across Asia and Africa asking the question: “Can we live within our means on this planet?” He wanted to determine if the rise […]
Pulling Back the Curtain: A behind-the-scenes look at the changing world of journalism
Leading journalists will discuss how the media are changing, and what it means for communicating science to the public and policymakers. In short, what’s hot and what’s not?! They will […]
Carol McFarland
Seminar Title: “Determining Lime Requirement Recommendations for Palouse Soils” Speaker: Carol McFarland, Soil Science M.S. Student Location: Johnson Hall 204