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Louisa Winkler
Louisa Winkler
Seminar Title: “Reviving Oats for Western Washington: Why and How?” Speaker: Louisa Winkler, Crop Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
Anand Jayakaran
Anand Jayakaran
Dr. Anand Jayakaran will present "Can Low Impact Development Fix the Urban Stream Syndrome?" Sloan 175 | 4:10-5:00 pm The talk will focus on the transformation of hydrologic processes associated with land use change, and how engineering using ecosystem-centric principles could lead to the better management of surface runoff in urbanizing watersheds. Ani will outline […]
Shelley McGuire
Shelley McGuire
Seminar Title: “Milk, Microbes, and Monsanto” Speaker: Shelley McGuire, SBS (sabbatical talk) Location: Abelson 201 Reception: 3:30 pm (Abelson 306)
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Columbia Basin Environmental Film Festival
Columbia Basin Environmental Film Festival
Seminar Title: “Columbia Basin Environmental Film Festival" Location: Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main, Moscow ID Smoked salmon tasting, Films followed by discussions with the filmmakers Doors open at 6:30pm
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Dr. Allen Moore
Dr. Allen Moore
Seminar Title: “Evolutionary and Behavioral Genetics” Speaker: Dr. Allen Moore, Professor, University of Georgia Location: FSHN 354
CEREO Seminar- Dr. Jade d’Alpoim Guedes
CEREO Seminar- Dr. Jade d’Alpoim Guedes
Seminar Title: "Modeling the Spread of Agriculture to the Roof of the World” Speaker: Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, Anthropology, WSU Location: Thom 24
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Ted Russell
Ted Russell
Seminar Title: “Air Pollution, the Taj Mahal and Health: Identifying Source Impacts” Speaker: Professor Ted Russell Location: Goertzen Hall 21(Communication Addition) Reception: 2:30 p.m.-3:00p.m. Flyer
What’s the Dam Problem?: A Panel Discussion on the Future of the Four Lower Snake River Dams
What’s the Dam Problem?: A Panel Discussion on the Future of the Four Lower Snake River Dams
The University of Idaho Environmental Law Society will be hosting an expert panel discussion entitled: What's the Dam Problem?: A Panel Discussion on the Future of the Four Lower Snake River Dams This discussion will examine the present use and future of the four lower Snake River dams. Please join us for this exciting opportunity […]
Isaac Madsen, Jacqueline Burgher, and Julian Reyes
Isaac Madsen, Jacqueline Burgher, and Julian Reyes
Seminar Title: "The Essential Element" - a Science After Hours program Speaker: Isaac Madsen, Jacqueline Burgher, and Julian Reyes Location: Camas Prairie Winery in Moscow, ID More info
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Arron Steiner
Arron Steiner
Seminar Title: “The Strawberry Volcanics of NE OR: The making of intra‐continental andesites with arc affinities and the connection to the Columbia River Basalt province” Speaker: Arron Steiner, PSU Location: Webster Physical Science Building, room 11
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Richard Gomulkiewicz
Richard Gomulkiewicz
Seminar Title: “Of bamboo, mice, and men” Speaker: Richard Gomulkiewicz, Professor Location: Abelson 201
The Changing American Landscape and its Connection to Climate
The Changing American Landscape and its Connection to Climate
Dr. Evan DeLucia- "The Changing American Landscape and its Connection to Climate" University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign Nov 9 - Washington State University; CUB 210: Jr Ballroom East; 4:10 pm Nov 10 - University of Idaho; REN 125; 12:30 pm The earliest human civilizations managed land with fire, and later vast areas of the Earth's surface […]
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Science Pub Night
Science Pub Night
The Palouse Discovery Science Center is sponsoring a Science Pub at Paradise Creek Brewery in Pullman on November 10th from 6-8pm The speaker will be Dr. Craig McGowen who will be discussing biomechanics research on Paralympic athletes and grizzly bear locomotion. Admission: Free (no scientific background necessary!) Suggested Donation: $5 (All donations support the Palouse […]
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Nadia Valverdi
Nadia Valverdi
Seminar Title: “Withholding Near-Harvest Irrigation in Sweet Cherry has Minimal effect on Fruit Quality” Speaker: Nadia Valverdi, Horticulture M.S. Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
Bruce Allen
Bruce Allen
Seminar Title: Saving the Waters: The Work of Ishimure Michiko Environmental Activist& Writer Speaker: Bruce Allen is professor in the Dept of English Language & Literature at Seisen University, Tokyo & visiting scholar at University of Idaho. Location: University of Idaho Law School, Room 104 Bruce Allen Poster
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Amy Colleen Ulappa
Amy Colleen Ulappa
Seminar Title: “Using Foraging Dynamics to Answer Landscape Management Questions: The Nutritional Ecology of Black-Tailed Deer in Managed Forests of Western Washington.” Speaker: Amy Colleen Ulappa Location: Johnson Hall rm. 158 (WSU)
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Ethan Hyland
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
Solar Roadways
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 […]
Sasha Richey
Sasha Richey
Seminar Title: "Pushkin, Hamlet, and a Water Management Tool in Central Asia " Speaker: Sasha Richey, WSU CEE Location: Sloan 175
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Solar Roadways
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 […]
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CEREO Seminar- Dr. Jennifer Givens
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
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
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Kelsey Highet
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
Regional-scale modeling in the Columbia River: From monitoring to climate change
"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
Not Such Strange Bedfellows: Bringing Science, Nature, and Nature Imagery to Prisons
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 […]