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November*
December*

November 2009
Sunday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
Tour and Taste CT-Grown Wine!
Priam Orchards
Fee: $23, $18

2-4pm
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3
Dr. Amy Rhodes, Smith College
Mountains in the Mist: Tracing Orographic Precipitation to Streamflow in a Tropical Montane Cloud Forest, Monteverde, Costa Rica
4-5pm Beach Hall 233
4
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Career Night
Wilbur Cross N & S Reading Rooms
5:30-7:30pm

5
Teale Lecture Series: David Jablonski
Out of the Tropics: Paleontological insights into the dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient.
4pm BPB 130

Education and Action for a Sustainable Future
Debra Rowe

7pm CLAS 108

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11
Wade Rathke and Robert Fisher
Community Organizing: America's Hope?
Hartford Campus - Zachs Community Room
5:30-7:30pm

12
Teale Lecture Series: Kevin Lafferty
The role of parasites in ecosystems
4pm BPB 130

13
Marine Sciences Seminar: Mixing in Strongly Stratified Estuaries
Dr. David Ralston
Avery Point Campus - Marine Science Building Rm 103
3-4pm
14
Campus Clean up!
Meet in front of the S.U. on Fairfield Way at 1pm to clean up our campus!

16
Bugs Anyone?
Entomophagy: Good for You and the Environment
David Gracer
2pm.  W.B. Young Rm. 327

17
Dr. Leon Yacher
Coastal Geography in CT
7:30pm Kellog Environmental Center in Derby, CT
Suggested Donation: $2 for students

Middletown Green Drinks
Sherill Baldwin
Tuscany Grill 5-7

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20
Marine Sciences Seminar: Ecological Interactions of Picoycyano Bacteria
Dr. Feng Chen
Avery Point Campus - Marine Sciences Building Rm 103
3-4pm
21
22

Thanksgiving Break!
23

Thanksgiving Break!
24

Thanksgiving Break!
25

Thanksgiving Break!
26

Thanksgiving Break!
27

Thanksgiving Break!
28

Thanksgiving Break!
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30

 

December 2009
Sunday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2
CLAS Interdisciplinary Forum with a focus on Environmental Issues
Wood Hall Basement Lounge 4-5:30pm
3
Planning for Plants: Conservation science and education at the New England Wild Flower Society
Elizabeth Farnsworth

BSP 130 4pm
4
Tidal Creek Flow Studies
Dr. Nicholas Nidzieko

Avery Point Campus
Marine Sciences Building Rm 103
3-4pm

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10
Building hierarchical projection models for stream fishes: how much data is enough?
Ben Letcher

BSP 130 4pm

11
12
Saturday Morning Bird Walk
Kellogg Environmental Center
9am FREE
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17
Role of Science in Decision Making - Is Anybody Listening?
Gene Likens

BSP 130 4pm

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