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Breeding Barley and Beans for Western Washington
Breeding Barley and Beans for Western Washington
Seminar Title: "Breeding Barley and Beans for Western Washington” Speaker:Brigid Meints, Crop Science Ph.D. Student Location: Johnson Hall Room 204
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Eat Python for Lunch – Numpy and Scipy
Eat Python for Lunch – Numpy and Scipy
Seminar Title: “Eat Python for Lunch - Numpy and Scipy” Speaker: Von P. Walden Location: Paccar 202
“This Changes Everything”
“This Changes Everything”
Seminar Title: “This Changes Everything”, a film including author Naomi Klein, highlights how climate change gives us a chance to really look at our life styles and social/economic systems and to make positive change. Speakers: Film Location: Kenworthy Theater, Moscow
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Household headship, mobility and food security in rural Tanzania
Household headship, mobility and food security in rural Tanzania
Household headship, mobility and food security in rural Tanzania: Insights for research and agricultural development in the global south Dr. John Parkins, Professor of Sociology, University of Alberta Wednesday, March 30 | 12:00-1:30 | CUE 518 In this seminar I present results of two recent studies on the relationship between gender and food security in […]
Paul Gessler:The Northwest Knowledge Network: a research data management and computing support unit at the University of Idaho
Paul Gessler:The Northwest Knowledge Network: a research data management and computing support unit at the University of Idaho
Seminar Title: The Northwest Knowledge Network: a research data management and computing support unit at the University of Idaho Speaker: Paul Gessler, Director, Northwest Knowledge Network (northwestknowledge.net), Professor of Remote Sensing & Geospatial Ecology Location: PACCAR 202 The Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) is a research support unit of the Office of Research and Economic Development […]
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Eat Python for Lunch – More on Numpy and Scipy
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
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
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Collective for Social and Environmental Justice (CSEJ) Symposium on “Environmental and Climate Justice Practices.”
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, Montana State University, Rik Scarce, Professor of Sociology, Skidmore College. (PhD in Sociology from WSU), Cindy Wiesner, National Coordinator, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJ), Co-Chair, […]
Sixth Annual Global Case Competition “Teamwork to solve a Global Problem”
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 teams. Their faculty advisors represent Nursing, Carson College of Business, College of Arts and Sciences, and the School for Molecular Biosciences! Each team was asked […]
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A Thirty-year Study of Population Structure and Dynamics in Bottlenose Dolphins
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
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Oceanic Changes and Current Issues as Experienced by Northwest Marine Mammals
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
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Jon Yoder: Water Economics of the Yakima River Basin
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
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
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Bill McKibben: Climate Change: A report from the front lines
Bill McKibben: Climate Change: A report from the front lines
Speaker: Bill McKibben Seminar Title: Climate Change: A report from the front lines Location: 308 Bryan Hall
Climate Change: What can be done?
Climate Change: What can be done?
Seminar Title: Climate Change: What can be done? Speaker: Andrew Light (George Mason University and U.S. Department of State) Stephen Gardiner (University of Washington) Steve Katz (WSU School of the Environment). Location: 305 Bryan Hall
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BRUCE C. GATES: Molecular Metal Catalysts on Supports: Organometallic Chemistry
BRUCE C. GATES: Molecular Metal Catalysts on Supports: Organometallic Chemistry
Seminar Title: “Molecular Metal Catalysts on Supports: Organometallic Chemistry” Meets Surface Science Speaker: BRUCE C. GATES, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis Location: CUB Junior Ballroom, Room 212 Reception at 10:30 a.m.
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Melting Lands, A Cultural Climate Change: Documentary Screening Q & A
Melting Lands, A Cultural Climate Change: Documentary Screening Q & A
Seminar Title: “Melting Lands: A Cultural Climate Change” Documentary Screening Q & A Speaker: Greg Hemmings, filmmaker Location: UI Whitewater room Trailer
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Assessing Bumblebee Health in Western Washington
Assessing Bumblebee Health in Western Washington
Seminar Title: “Assessing Bumblebee Health in Western Washington” Speaker: Rachel Olsson, Entomology, PhD Student, Proposal Seminar Location: FSHN 354
It’s in the water: detecting aquatic species with environmental DNA, and living to tell about it
It’s in the water: detecting aquatic species with environmental DNA, and living to tell about it
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: "It’s in the water: detecting aquatic species with environmental DNA, and living to tell about it" Speaker: Katherine Strickler, SoE, WSU Location: PACCAR 202
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Phenomic Evaluation of Drought Response and Impacts of Grafting
Phenomic Evaluation of Drought Response and Impacts of Grafting
Seminar Title: “Phenomic Evaluation of Drought Response and Impacts of Grafting” Speaker: James Crabb, Horticulture, PhD Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
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“Explaining the intricacies of sediment transport at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches”
“Explaining the intricacies of sediment transport at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches”
Seminar Title: “Explaining the intricacies of sediment transport at different scales with computational and theoretical approaches” Speaker: Fabian A. Bombardelli, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis Location: PACCAR 202
Do Global meta-analyses show benefits to organic produce, grains, milk, and meat?
Do Global meta-analyses show benefits to organic produce, grains, milk, and meat?
Seminar Title: “Do Global meta-analyses show benefits to organic produce, grains, milk, and meat?” Speaker: Dr. Carlo Leifert Location: 204 Johnson Hall
“Composting People”
“Composting People”
Seminar Title: “Composting People” Speaker: CeCe Crosby, Soil Science, PhD Student Location: Johnson Hall 204
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Eat Python for Lunch – More on graphics, including making maps
Eat Python for Lunch – More on graphics, including making maps
Seminar Title: “Eat Python for Lunch - More on graphics, including making maps” Speaker: Von P. Walden Location: Paccar 202
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Small Populations in Novel Habitats: Extinction Risk, Inbreeding Depression, and Adaptation
Small Populations in Novel Habitats: Extinction Risk, Inbreeding Depression, and Adaptation
Seminar Title: “Small Populations in Novel Habitats: Extinction Risk, Inbreeding Depression, and Adaptation” Speaker: Ruth Hufbauer, Professor, Bioagricultural Sciences & Pest Management, Colorado State University Location: TODD 276
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R Working Group- “End of year discussion- what we’ve learned and what’s next
R Working Group- “End of year discussion- what we’ve learned and what’s next
Seminar Title: “R Working Group- "End of year discussion- what we've learned and what's next"” Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202