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Spring Environmental Studies Faculty Seminars

This seminar invites college-affiliated faculty from various departments to present their research to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and initiatives. All are invited. All seminars are 12:30-2pm; free vegetarian lunch is provided.

Feb. 12, 2008
“Nomen-colonialism: How conservation efforts are undermined by the rules of biological nomenclature”
Glenn Adelson, Biological Sciences (click here for more information)
LCW 413

Mar. 19, 2008
“Heavy metals in a mining impacted floodplain: Fate, transport, and environmental health”
Dan Brabander, Geosciences
SCI 155

Apr. 4, 2008
“Feminist Ecological Economics”
Stacy Sneeringer, Economics (click here for more information)
PNE 351

 

Fall Environmental Studies Faculty Seminars

This seminar invites college-affiliated faculty from various departments to present their research to promote interdisciplinary dialogue and initiatives. All are invited. All seminars are 12:30-2pm; free vegetarian lunch is provided.

Oct. 1, 2007
“Environmental Standards at Sea”
Beth DeSombre, Political Science (click here for more information)
LCW413

Oct. 25, 2007
“Louis Agassiz's Ice Age Theory and its Impact on American Art”
Becky Bedell, Art History
Jewett 354

Nov. 28, 2007
“Backyard Ecology, or, How to Garden for Biodiversity”
Kristina Jones, Biology/Botanic Gardens (click here for more information)
LCW413

 

Click here to go to Environmental Studies Department Website
Questions about the seminars? Click here to email Professor Stacy Sneeringer.