Seminars
are held at noon in the UEL Classroom (135 Angell Street, Room 106).
Bread,
juice, and vegan soup are served on Thursdays for $2. Please
feel free to bring a bagged lunch to any seminar.
Date
Speaker
Title
Thurs Sep 11
Jim Lyons
Anatomy of a fish kill : hypoxia in
Narragansett Bay
Thurs Sep 18
Maggie Frye
Diversity and Environmentalism: A Showcase of 5
Youth Service Programs
Thurs Sep 25
Simone Pulver
Studying Up: Researching the Climate Practices
and Policies of Multinational Oil Corporations
Thurs Oct 2
Robert Rheault
Environmental Affects of Shellfish Aquaculture
Thurs Oct 9
Laurie Burt
Environmental Law: A Career in Complex
Problem Solving
Thurs Oct 16
Janet Sturgeon
Border Landscapes: Environmental Issues in Asia
Thurs Oct 23
Chris Deacutis
Anatomy of a fish kill : hypoxia in
Narragansett Bay
Thurs Oct 30
Porter Hoagland
Understanding the aquatic nuisance species
problem: some policy and management issues
Thurs Nov 6
Rachel Kwok
Transportation Management Associations,
Partnering for Solutions: The Case for Providence
Thurs Nov 13
Alexa Engelman
Dredge Reuse and
Brownfields Development in Rhode Island
Thurs Nov 20
Susanna Helm
Rethinking Environmental Education
Curriculum: Will an age appropriate environmental education unit
have a positive impact on children's receptivity to science?"
Thurs Nov 27
Thanksgiving
No seminar
Tues Dec 2
Ben Gerhardstein
Medical Monitoring for Contaminated Communities: Lessons
Learned from the Fernald Medical
Monitoring Program
Mon Dec 4
Cynthia Robinson
Aldo Leopold Leadership Program: Communicating Environmental
Science Beyond the Ivory Tower to Improve Policy and Practice