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Mike Grant
Mike Grant
Seminar Title: “Pseudomonas putida Biofilm Adaptation Under Varying Fe-Nutrient Availability to Facilitate Weathering of Biotite” Speaker: Mike Grant, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
James Lewis
James Lewis
Seminar Title: Freire among the Furrows: Toward a Critical Pedagogy in the Crop Sciences Speaker: James Lewis Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Robert Michael Pyle
Robert Michael Pyle
Dept of English, Common Reading Program, School of Biological Sciences, CEREO, and Univ Idaho Seminar Title: Nature walk and writing workshop Speaker: Robert Michael Pyle Location: Shattuck Arboretum, Moscow UI Campus
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Robert Michael Pyle & Allison Cobb
Robert Michael Pyle & Allison Cobb
Seminar Title: Visiting Writer Series Spring 2015 Speaker: Robert Michael Pyle & Allison Cobb Location: Museum of Fine Art, Fine Arts Center URL: http://libarts.wsu.edu/english/visitingwriterseries.html “Allison Cobb and Robert Michael Pyle will be giving a joint reading and question and answer session on the evening of the 31st, focused on ecoreading. Robert Michael Pyle, author of […]
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CEREO- Todd Norton
CEREO- Todd Norton
Integrating psychological, social, and contextual dimensions into communication campaigns on water quality Sponsored by CEREO Todd Norton, PhD Associate Professor, Communications, WSU-Pullman Wednesday April 1st, 2-3 pm, Lighty 405 AMS Connections: Puyallup REC, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver, WSU Spokane The dial up number for all sites for this event is 5706040 This talk will […]
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Jesse Wimer
Jesse Wimer
Seminar Title: Grafting watermelon to manage Verticillium Wilt in Washington State Speaker: Jesse Wimer. MS Final Seminar Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Allison Cobb
Allison Cobb
Dept of English, Common Reading Program, School of Biological Sciences, CEREO, and Univ Idaho Seminar Title: Hand’s-on Garbology: A Plastic Walk Speaker: Ecopoet Allison Cobb Location: Reaney Park, Pullman
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Bodh Paudel
Bodh Paudel
Seminar Title: “Green Manure and Brassica Soil Amendments Effect of Soil Health, Soilborne Pathogens and Microbial Community” Speaker: Bodh Paudel, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Gary Thorgaard
Gary Thorgaard
Seminar Title: "Genetics and conservation of rainbow trout" Speaker: Gary Thorgaard, Professor. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus
Amy Salamone
Amy Salamone
Seminar Title: “Exit Seminar: Effects of Temporary Flooding Rotations on Rhizoctonia solani AG3, Properties of Soil and Microbial Communities in Western Washington” Speaker: Amy Salamone, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: #5778041 URL: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Salamone-4.6.15.pdf
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Dr. Martin Entz
Dr. Martin Entz
Seminar Title: “Conservation Agriculture, Organic Farming and Agroecology: The Three Musketeers of Sustainable Food Systems”” Speaker: Dr. Martin Entz, University of Manitoba Location: Johnson Hall. Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus
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CEREO- John Petrie
CEREO- John Petrie
Hydraulic geometry: Looking at an old concept in new ways Sponsored by CEREO John Petrie, PhD Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, WSU-Pullman Throughout history, humans have relied on rivers for a variety of uses including transportation, food, water for drinking and irrigation, renewable energy, and recreation. River channels also form the physical basis for […]
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Dr. Claire Kremen
Dr. Claire Kremen
Seminar Title: “E.Paul Catts Speaker: A Bee’s Eye Perspective on Sustainable Agriculture” Speaker: Dr. Claire Kremen. Professor & Faculty, University of California Berkeley. Dept. of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management. Location: CUE 203. WSU Pullman Campus
“Return of the River”. A free movie event screening
“Return of the River”. A free movie event screening
Movie Event: “Return of the River”. A FREE screening Reception: At the Museum of Anthropology Location: Todd Hall, Room 216. WSU Pullman Campus 1st floor of College Hall. Before – 5:30-7pm & After – 8:30-9pm URL: http://libarts.wsu.edu/anthro/pdf/ku-ah-mah-poster.pdf
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Dan TerAvest
Dan TerAvest
Seminar Title: “Sustainable Intensification of Food Productions Systems in Malawi” Speaker: Dan TerAvest, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Isaac Madsen
Isaac Madsen
Seminar Title: “Fertilizer and Seedling Root Interactions” Speaker: Isaac Madsen, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Sarah Emel
Sarah Emel
Seminar Title: "Integrating niche modeling and landscape genetics to study species' responses to climate change: A case study of Rhyacotriton kezeri and R. variegatus" Speaker: Sarah Emel, SBS graduate student. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus
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Troy Magney
Troy Magney
Seminar Title: “Assessing the spatial and temporal controls on plant function using ground-based remote sensing” Speaker: Troy Magney, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, UI. Location: CNR 200. UI Campus.
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CEREO- Jan Boll
CEREO- Jan Boll
“Interdisciplinary Water Resources Education at the University of Idaho” In 2006, faculty at the University of Idaho started the Waters of the West Program, and in 2007, they launched the Water Resources (WR) graduate degree program under the Colleges of Graduate Studies and Law. This was the culmination of several years of preparation. The WR Program […]
Courtney Flint
Courtney Flint
Seminar Title: Assessing Neighborhood Variations in Utah Household Water Risk Perceptions Speaker: Courtney Flint, U. Utah Location: McClure Hall, Room 209. UI Campus
James Riser
James Riser
Seminar Title: “Diversification and species boundaries in the western North American flora: Case studies from the Cleomaceae and the genus Asclepias” Speaker: James Riser, SBS graduate student. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall, Room 201. WSU Pullman Campus
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Alison Duval
Alison Duval
Seminar Title: "The Tectonic Evolution of the Tibetan Plateau: insights from Northern Tibet and the surrounding region" Speaker: Alison Duval - University of Washington Location: McClure Hall, Room 209. UI Campus
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Bethany Wolters
Bethany Wolters
Seminar Title: “Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Reduced Tillage Organic Vegetables” Speaker: Bethany Wolters, Soil Science M.S. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Environmental Movie Madness
Environmental Movie Madness
Seminar Title: Environmental Movie Madness. The Environmental Science Club and ASWSU Sustainability Alliance are screening three documentaries as part of WSU’s observation of Earth Week. The Common Reading stamp will be available for attending any of the three. 4-5 pm: Taking Earths’ Temperature: Delving into Climate’s Past 5-6:30 pm: Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic? (screening of […]
David Wheeler
David Wheeler
Seminar Title: Verticillium dahliae Asymptomatically Infects Rotation Crops of Potato in the Columbia Basin, Washington Speaker: David Wheeler, Graduate student, MS, Exit Seminar Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: #5778041
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Climate Change Discussion Panel
Climate Change Discussion Panel
Seminar Title: Climate Change Discussion Panel Speaker: Moderated by Allyson Beall King (Environmental Science), the panelists will be Stephanie Hampton (Director for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach), Lynne Carpenter-Boggs (Crop and Soil Sciences), Von Walden (Civil and Environmental Engineering), and Michael Goldsby (Philosophy). Location: Todd Hall 116 *Common Reading Stamp Available
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CEREO- Jeff Sanders
CEREO- Jeff Sanders
Children and Environment in the Postwar West Sponsored by CEREO Jeff Sanders, PhD Associate Professor, History, WSU-Pullman Wednesday April 22nd, 2-3 pm, Lighty 405 AMS Connections: Puyallup REC, WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver, WSU Spokane The dial up number for all sites for this event is 5706040 This talk will also be recorded. Check the […]
Melissa LeTourneau
Melissa LeTourneau
Seminar Title: “Special Seminar, Impact of a Phenazine Compound upon Iron and Manganese Chemistry and Microbial Fitness in the Rhizosphere of Dryland and Irrigated Wheat” Speaker: Melissa LeTourneau, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus
Alex Steffen
Alex Steffen
Seminar Title: Coffee and Politics Series: Earth Day Talk Speaker: Alex Steffen Location: The Foley Institute – 3rd Floor of Bryan Hall *Common Reading Stamp Available
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Mary Gardiner
Mary Gardiner
Seminar Title: “BUGGS Speaker” Speaker: Mary Gardiner. Ohio State University Location: FSHN 354. WSU Pullman Campus
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Tom Bitterwolf
Tom Bitterwolf
Seminar Title: The Science Of Climate Change, Future Projections, & The Global Response Speaker: Tom Bitterwolf, PhD Location: 1912 Center in Moscow ID (3rd & Van Buren)
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Climate Change: Movie and discussion
Climate Change: Movie and discussion
Seminar Title: Beginning the Discussion on Climate Change: Seeking Resiliency Speaker: Movie and discussion Location: 1912 Center in Moscow ID (3rd & Van Buren)
Pam Holloway
Pam Holloway
Seminar Title: Poop & Puddle: Redeeming the Land through Local Agriculture (adults & kids) Speaker: Pam Holloway, RN, MS Location: Tourmaline Farms
Michael Jennings
Michael Jennings
Seminar Title: Alternative Energies: An Interactive Discussion on Geothermal, Wind, Solar and Personal Power Speaker: Michael Jennings, PhD Location: 1912 Center in Moscow ID (3rd & Van Buren)
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Software Carpentry Workshop
CEREO is excited to offer a two-day Software Carpentry Workshop in Pullman on April 27-28, 2015. The goal of the Software Carpentry Workshop is to provide basic training for scientists who want to learn to build, use, validate and share data using versatile open-source software such as R, so that they can spend less time wrestling […]
Maninder Chahal
Maninder Chahal
Seminar Title: “Transport of Stormwater Contaminants in Porous Media” Speaker: Maninder Chahal, Soil Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall, Room 204. WSU Pullman Campus
Ned Klopfenstein, Saeideh Jafarpour, Sara Ashiglar, and Amy Ross-Davis
Ned Klopfenstein, Saeideh Jafarpour, Sara Ashiglar, and Amy Ross-Davis
Seminar Title: DNA-based approaches used for diverse research in forest pathology at the Moscow Forestry Sciences Laboratory Speaker: USDA ARS Forest Pathology Group, Rocky Mountain Research Station (Ned Klopfenstein, Saeideh […]
Daryl Trumbo
Daryl Trumbo
Seminar Title: "An empirical test of species range limit evolution using the world's largest amphibian invasion, the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in Australia" Speaker: Daryl Trumbo, SBS graduate student. School […]