R Working Group
Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBA Location: PACCAR 202
Eat Python for Lunch – More on Numpy and Scipy
Seminar Title: “Eat Python for Lunch – More on Numpy and Scipy” Speaker: Von P. Walden Location: Paccar 202
Justin Poinsatte
Seminar Title: Biolunch seminar- Community-specific biogeochemical responses to nitrogen deposition in subalpine ecosystems Speakers: Justin Poinsatte of the Evans Lab in the School of Biological Sciences Location: Abelson 306
Collective for Social and Environmental Justice (CSEJ) Symposium on “Environmental and Climate Justice Practices.”
Seminar Title: Collective for Social and Environmental Justice (CSEJ) Symposium on "Environmental and Climate Justice Practices." Speaker: Gail Small, Member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Professor of Native American Studies, […]
R Working Group
Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBA Location: PACCAR 202
Sixth Annual Global Case Competition “Teamwork to solve a Global Problem”
Seminar Title: Sixth Annual Global Case Competition “Teamwork to solve a Global Problem” Speakers: Six graduate students representing three Colleges (CAHNRS, VCEA, and Education) are members of the five finalist […]
A Thirty-year Study of Population Structure and Dynamics in Bottlenose Dolphins
Seminar Title: A Thirty-year Study of Population Structure and Dynamics in Bottlenose Dolphins Speaker: Deborah Duffield, Portland State University Department of Biology Location: Abelson 201 Deborah Duffield
Oceanic Changes and Current Issues as Experienced by Northwest Marine Mammals
Seminar Title: Oceanic Changes and Current Issues as Experienced by Northwest Marine Mammals Speaker: Deborah Duffield, Portland State University Department of Biology Location: Abelson 201 Deborah Duffield
Jon Yoder: Water Economics of the Yakima River Basin
Seminar Title: Water Economics of the Yakima River Basin Speaker: Jon Yoder, WSU, School of Economic Sciences Location: UI, McClure 209
Bill McKibben: The Human Element in Nature: From Harm to Hope
Seminar Title: “The Human Element in Nature: From Harm to Hope.” Speaker: Bill McKibben is the featured speaker for WSU Humanities Week Location: CUB Auditorium CEREO Co-sponsored