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“A hole in the wind: A Climate Scientist’s Bicycle Journey Across the United States”
“A hole in the wind: A Climate Scientist’s Bicycle Journey Across the United States”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “A hole in the wind: A Climate Scientist’s Bicycle Journey Across the United States” Speaker: David Goodrich, Ph.D., author Location: PACCAR 202
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Harold Frank Scholar Info Meeting
Harold Frank Scholar Info Meeting
Seminar Title: Harold Frank Scholar Info Meeting Speaker: Information Session Location: Dana Hall, Basement, NE Spokane St, Pullman WA. More Info
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R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver (location of meetings and dial in info)
Information session on Undergraduate Research
Information session on Undergraduate Research
Seminar Title: Undergraduates of all majors are invited to attend an information session on Undergraduate Research Speaker: Undergraduate Research Location: Bustad 145
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Working Effectively in Teams
Working Effectively in Teams
Seminar Title: Working Effectively in Teams Speaker: Dr. Laura Lavine, Assistant Director, CAHNRS Office of Research Location: CUB L60 (Butch’s Den) Please register for this free event
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3rd Annual Free the Snake Flotilla
This family-friendly event will feature two nights of camping at Chief Timothy Park in Clarkston, WA., along with guest speakers, live music, food and a paddle into the lower Snake River canyon. Please join hundreds of activists from around the Pacific Northwest to advocate for the removal of the deadbeat four lower Snake River dams! […]
“An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West”
“An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West”
Seminar Title: “An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West" Speaker: Alexander Maas, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of Idaho and a recent Water Resources Cluster Hire Location: UI-Moscow @ CNR 14 more information and other viewing locations
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“Harnessing the power of soil microbes for ecological restoration”
“Harnessing the power of soil microbes for ecological restoration”
Seminar Title: “Harnessing the power of soil microbes for ecological restoration” Speaker: Tanya Cheeke, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, WSU Tri-Cities Location: Abelson 201 Refreshments will be served in Abelson 306 at 3:30 p.m.
“The effects of microbial plant symbionts on herbivores and higher trophic levels.”
“The effects of microbial plant symbionts on herbivores and higher trophic levels.”
Seminar Title: “The effects of microbial plant symbionts on herbivores and higher trophic levels.” Speaker: Daniel Ballhorn, Biology, Portland State University Location: FSHN 354
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“An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West”
“An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West”
Seminar Title: “An Overview of Residential Water Use and Conservation in the West" Speaker: Alexander Maas, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of Idaho and a recent Water Resources Cluster Hire Location: UI-Moscow @ CNR 14 more information and other viewing locations
Financial Literacy Series: Fundamentals
Financial Literacy Series: Fundamentals
Seminar Title: Financial Literacy Series: Fundamentals Speaker: Michell Jaworski, Case Manager for the Office of the Dean of Students Location: CUB L60 (Butch’s Den) Please register for this free event
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R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver (location of meetings and dial in info)
Graduate student prestigious Fellowship Workshop
Graduate student prestigious Fellowship Workshop
Seminar Title: Graduate student prestigious Fellowship Workshop Speaker: Graduate School and Distinguished Scholars Program Location: CUB L60 (Butch’s Den) Please register for this free event
“From nitrate accumulation under lake ice to phosphorus accumulation in catchments: insights from long-term research.”
“From nitrate accumulation under lake ice to phosphorus accumulation in catchments: insights from long-term research.”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “From nitrate accumulation under lake ice to phosphorus accumulation in catchments: insights from long-term research.” Speaker: Steve Powers, SoE, WSU Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info)
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“What’s for Dinner? A guide to understanding GMOS.”
“What’s for Dinner? A guide to understanding GMOS.”
Seminar Title: “What’s for Dinner? A guide to understanding GMOS.” Speaker: Care Santa Maria , journalist, science communicator, television personality, producer and podcaster and Fred Gould, a Distinguished University Professor of Agriculture at North Carolina State University Location: Kenworthy Peforming Arts Center, Downtown Moscow.
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“Water Resources Research: From Nebraska to Idaho”
“Water Resources Research: From Nebraska to Idaho”
Seminar Title: “Water Resources Research: From Nebraska to Idaho" Speaker: Alan Kolok, IWRRI Director Location: UI-Moscow @ CNR 14
Water Resources Club
Water Resources Club
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Speaker: Interdisciplinary –Open to all students from any field with ANY water related interests Location: CUE 319
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R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver (location of meetings and dial in info)
“Writing Workshop Series: Goal Setting and Project Management”
“Writing Workshop Series: Goal Setting and Project Management”
Seminar Title: "Writing Workshop Series: Goal Setting and Project Management" Speaker: The Professional Development Initiative Location: Terrell 20 E (WSU Libraries) Register no later than September 19th by 11:59 pm Please register for this free event
“Applying USGS Groundwater Models to Your Research Questions.”
“Applying USGS Groundwater Models to Your Research Questions.”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “Applying USGS Groundwater Models to Your Research Questions.” Speaker: Matt Bachman, Water Resources, USGS Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info)
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“Nitrogen Use Efficiency Analysis from Soil Fertility, Breeding, and Physiology Perspectives: A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Science”
“Nitrogen Use Efficiency Analysis from Soil Fertility, Breeding, and Physiology Perspectives: A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Science”
Seminar Title: “Nitrogen Use Efficiency Analysis from Soil Fertility, Breeding, and Physiology Perspectives: A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Science” Speaker: Dr. William Pan, Professor, Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule here (broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon)
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“Satellites, stories, and other tools to make a hidden resource visible”
“Satellites, stories, and other tools to make a hidden resource visible”
Seminar Title: “Satellites, stories, and other tools to make a hidden resource visible" Speaker: Sasha Richey, Assistant Research Professor, WSU Location: PACCAR 202
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R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities, WSU Vancouver (location of meetings and dial in info)
The Cheeky Scientist Series: Resumes and Transferable Skills
The Cheeky Scientist Series: Resumes and Transferable Skills
Seminar Title: The Cheeky Scientist Series: Resumes and Transferable Skills Speaker: Dr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) Location: CUB L60 (Butch’s Den) Please register for this free event
“Is Environmentalism Elite? When efforts to protect the environment reinforce class-based discrimination.”
“Is Environmentalism Elite? When efforts to protect the environment reinforce class-based discrimination.”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “Is Environmentalism Elite? When efforts to protect the environment reinforce class-based discrimination.” Speaker: Emily Huddart-Kennedy, Sociology, WSU Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info)