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

Brett Riddle

Seminar Title: "Exploring the comparative phylogeography-biogeography nexus to construct geobiotic scenarios in continental biotas" Speaker: Brett Riddle, Professor, School of Life Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Location: Abelson 201 […]

Sasha Richey

Seminar Title: "Pushkin, Hamlet, and a Water Management Tool in Central Asia " Speaker: Sasha Richey, WSU CEE Location: Sloan 175

Solar Roadways

The American Chemical Society is sponsoring: Solar Roadways Nov 16 - Washington State University; Fulmer Hall, room 201 Solar Roadways (SR) is an advanced, disruptive, solar technology that proposes to replace driving and walking surfaces with an intelligent road system. SR has countless features that transform roadways into a safer, aesthetically pleasing, interactive surface. SR […]

Solar Roadways

The American Chemical Society is sponsoring: Solar Roadways Nov 17 – University of Idaho; REN 125; 12:30 pm Solar Roadways (SR) is an advanced, disruptive, solar technology that proposes to replace driving and walking surfaces with an intelligent road system. SR has countless features that transform roadways into a safer, aesthetically pleasing, interactive surface. SR […]

CEREO Seminar- Dr. Jennifer Givens

Seminar Title: "Global Integration and the Carbon Intensity of Well-being” Speaker: Jennifer Givens, Sociology, WSU Location: Thom 24

Kristy Bellinger

Seminar Title: “Factors Threatening the Sustainability of Pacific Rainbow Trout” Speaker: Kristy Bellinger, SBS graduate student, School of Biological Sciences, WSU Location: Abelson 201 Reception: 3:30 pm Abelson 306

Kelsey Highet

Seminar Title: “Optimizing Seeding Rates for Chickpeas and Lentils in the Pacific Northwest” Speaker: Kelsey Highet Location: Johnson Hall Room 204

Regional-scale modeling in the Columbia River: From monitoring to climate change

Sloan 175 Pullman

"Regional-scale modeling in the Columbia River: From monitoring to climate change" Bart Nijssen Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington The Columbia River, located in the northwestern United States with headwaters in Canada, is intensely managed for hydropower generation, irrigation, flood control, ecosystem services (particularly salmonids), navigation, and recreation. Effects of anthropogenic climate change already […]

Not Such Strange Bedfellows: Bringing Science, Nature, and Nature Imagery to Prisons

CUB Auditorium Pullman, WA, United States

Dr. Nalini Nadkarni will be accepting the William Julius Wilson Award for the Advancement of Social Justice and presenting: “Not Such Strange Bedfellows: Bringing Science, Nature, and Nature Imagery to Prisons”  (CUB Auditorium, WSU Pullman) Dr. Nadkarni is a world-renowned forest ecologist who works to bring science and job training to prisons. Her innovative efforts […]

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