All Past Events

 

This is a list of past iUTAH EPSCoR events from 2012 to 2018

 

 

March 1-2, 2017

USU Ecology Center Seminar Series - Diana Wall

The USU Ecology Center Seminar Series presents Diana Wall, Professor, Department of Biology;
Director, School of Global Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. Speakers will give two seminars: Wednesday: 6:00–7:00 PM followed by reception Thursday: 4:00–5:00 PM - refreshments at 3:30 pm. For seminar locations and topics, see Ecology Center website.

 

 

February 28, 2017

UU's GCSC seminar series - Anthony Barnosky

The Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series at the U presents Anthony Barnosky. The GCSC seminars are open to all, especially students enrolled in Seminar course, SUST 6800 and take place from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the University of Utah, 210 ASB (Aline Skaggs Biology Bldg.)

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February 22-23, 2017

USU Ecology Center Seminar Series - Nate Stephenson

The USU Ecology Center Seminar Series presents Nate Stephenson Research Ecologist USGS, Three Rivers, CA. Speakers will give two seminars: Wednesday: 6:00–7:00 PM followed by reception Thursday: 4:00–5:00 PM - refreshments at 3:30 pm. For seminar locations and topics, see Ecology Center website.

 

 

February 22, 2017

USU CAS Interdisciplinary Research Forum

USU Climate Adaption Science (CAS) and the Ecology Center are sponsoring monthly events to promote interdisciplinary collaboration through sharing of ideas and expertise. Faculty members will give a five-minute presentation about their research interest. Following the presentations, there will be time for discussion, and light refreshments will be served. In the QCNR Dean’s Conference Room: 11:30-1:00 pm.

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February 17, 2017

Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research

The Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research (UCUR) is modeled after the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) and organized by a committee of representatives from educational institutions across the state. The conference celebrates academic, professional, and personal achievements resulting from undergraduate research projects or creative endeavors. Undergraduates from all disciplines are invited to apply for the conference, which provides an excellent opportunity to students to present his or her work in a scholarly setting to students, faculty, field specialists, and community members. Presentations may include both visual and oral displays of work in all academic disciplines, from art history to molecular biology.

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