Monday, March 3rd, 2008
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CES News
- Thesis Presentations!
On Brown Campus
- “Financial Services and the Environment”
Off Campus
- Get out & VOTE! Tuesday 4th March 2008
Internships & Opportunities
- Eagle Hill Field Seminars
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CES News_________________________
Thesis Presentations!
UEL 106 at noon
Thursday 6th March
Drew Durbin
The Batch Composting of Human Waste with Other Urban Waste Streams
Aaron White
Who’s choosing your Flooring? The Role of Carpeting in the U.S. Waste Stream & Indoor Environmental Health
Pizza will be served for $1.00/slice.
On Brown Campus_________________
“Financial Services and the Environment: Investing in our Common Future”
Tuesday 4th March 2008 at 4:00pm
Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute, 111 Thayer Street
Amy Davidsen, '84, Director of the Office of Environmental Affairs at JPMorganChase. The Office is responsible for establishing global policies and procedures regarding environmental issues. Ms. Davidsen has over 18 years of banking experience and, most recently, was in Global Philanthropic Services for JPMorgan's Private Bank. Her particular areas of expertise included advising global clients on philanthropic efforts directed toward the environment, micro-credit, human rights, and venture philanthropy. Ms. Davidsen has held positions auditing the firm's international loan portfolio, managing the banking relationships of domestic financial institutions, and advising not-for-profits, law firms, and individual clients on their financial needs. From 1988-1990, Ms. Davidsen was the Finance Manager of Women's World Banking, an international not-for-profit dedicated to providing women access to credit. Ms. Davidsen holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Brown University.
Off Campus______________________
TIME TO VOTE!
Tuesday 4th March 2008
This year the smallest state in the nation has a big part to play. If you’re registered to vote in the primaries in Rhode Island, don’t forget to get out and vote for your favorite hand-shaking, baby-kissing candidate!
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Internships & Opportunities_______
Eagle Hill Field Seminars
Humboldt Field Research Institute offers advanced and specialty seminars for field biologists, researchers, educators, graduate and undergraduate students, natural resource managers, restoration specialists, naturalists, and artists.
To learn more about these seminars, please visit http://www.eaglehill.us
Humboldt Field Research Institute
PO Box 9, 59 Eagle Hill Road, Steuben, ME 04680-0009
Phone: 207.546.2821
Fax: 207.546.3042
Email: office@eaglehill.us
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CES Newsletter Editor, Marie-Laure Couet
marie-laure_couet@brown.edu
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