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MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Jared Rennie, NC State University’s North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS), hosted by K. Dello Seminar Title - It’s All Relative: Examining Heat Severity Using the United…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Ted Shepherd, Grantham Professor of Climate Science, University of Reading, UK (hosted by W. Robinson) Please see your email for a Zoom link. Seminar Title - Bringing physical reasoning into statistical practice…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Julia Cisneros, geologist and Postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M University, The University of Texas at Austin, and Texas Tech University funded by an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship -…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Tal Ben-Horin, Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, NC State University (hosted by A. Schnetzer) Seminar Title - Disease impacts associated with expanding marine aquaculture production Bio - Tal Ben-Horin…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Sarah Crump, University of California - Santa Cruz, hosted by E. Hyland.  Seminar Title - Ecological impacts of Late Quaternary climate change: New insights from ancient DNA in lake…

CANCELLED – MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Antonia Sebastian, UNC- Chapel Hill, (hosted by E. Hyland) Seminar Title - TBA Please see your email for a Zoom link.

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Adam Curry, NCState, MEAS Seminar Title - Large-volume silicic magmatism and ignimbrites in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado Abstract - Large crustal silicic magma reservoirs and their associated ignimbrite eruptions are important because…

MEAS Department Seminar

Our first MEAS Dept. Seminar of the Spring Semester (Monday, January 24) will be at 330PM via Zoom and hosted by Lewis Owen.  Our speaker will be Jason Painter from The…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Associate Professor Jennifer Cotton of California State University, Northridge Seminar - Dr. Cotton will speak about her work on stable isotopes and other geochemical proxies as tracers of…