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Lisa Blomgren Bingham, IUB, presented “Justice and Control over Dispute System Design,” at the University of California Hastings School of Law on March 24, 2007 in San Francisco, CA. On March 1, 2007 she presented “Legal Frameworks for Collaboration in Governance and Public Management” at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York.

Christopher Craft, IUB, attended the 10th International Symposium on Wetland Biogeochemistry, April 1-4 2007 in Annapolis MD, where he co-chaired the symposium, “Losing Ground? Impacts of Sea Level Rise on the Biogeochemistry of Tidal Marshes” with Mike Piehler of the University of North Carolina Institute of Marine Sciences. He also gave the introductory talk entitled “Effects of Accelerated Sea Level Rise on Biogeochemical Cycles of Tidal Marshes of the Southeast U.S. Coast: A Landscape Simulation.” Following the Symposium, Chris participated in the EPA workshop, “Quantifying the Role of Wetlands in Achieving Nutrient and Sediment Reductions in Chesapeake Bay,” where he presented the seminar entitled “Hydrogeomorphic Control of Nutrient and Sediment Removal by Freshwater Wetlands.” Afterwards, Chris traveled to the Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, where he gave an invited seminar on April 6 2007 entitled “The Challenges of Restoring Wetlands in Natural, Agricultural and Urban Landscapes.” The seminar describes research his lab conducts on wetland restoration and creation projects in coastal North Carolina, Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon and New York-New Jersey Harbor.

Beth Gazley, IUB, presented on boards and organizational governance to the management staff of Stone Belt Arc on March 24. Professor Gazley serves on the Stone Belt board of directors.

Laura Littlepage, IUPUI, presented on “How to Find What You Didn’t Know You Needed” at GIFT’S annual spring conference for community foundations, “Designing your Destiny” on April 17.

Todd Royer, IUB, on presented an invited seminar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on April 13. The title of his seminar was "Does transgenic corn pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems in the midwestern U.S.?"

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