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September 30, 2005
October 4
4:15-5:15 p.m., Woodburn 100, IUB
Inter-departmental Colloquium Talk
John Incardona, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA
“Endangered Species and Conservation Medicine: Case Studies from the
Pacific Northwest”
October 5
7:00 p.m., Grand Hall, The Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center, IUB
Neal-Marshall Public Policy Lecture
Melvin Foote, Founder and CEO, Constituency for Africa
“Why Africa Matters to the US: Urgent Issues, Critical Policies, Practical
Solutions”
Co-sponsored by SPEA and the Neal-Marshall Alumni Club
October 6
4:00 p.m., SPEA Atrium, IUB
Meet the Press
David Shuster, MSNBC Political Correspondent, featured daily on “Hardball
with Chris Mathews”
“How TV Journalists Finally Found their Critical Voice After 9/11”
4:00-5:00 p.m., Myers Hall 130, IUB
Environmental Science and Policy Seminar Series
John Incardona, Seminar in Biology
“The Developing Fish Heart: A Sentinel for Pollution in Water and
Air”
October 10
9:30-10:45 a.m., SPEA 272, IUB
Jan Vymazal (Ecology and Use of Wetlands, Praha, Czech Republic) will present
a talk, “Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: The European
Perspective.” Prof. Vymazal will be in the U.S. for ten days, lecturing
to the E440 class (Wetlands Ecology), conducting research in the SPEA Wetlands
Ecology Lab (in SPEA West) and visiting research sites in coastal Georgia.
4:00 p.m., Myers Hall 130, IUB
The Sixth Annual James P. Holland Memorial Lecture
Dr. Yvette Perfector, University of Michigan
October 13
4:00-5:00 p.m., SPEA 278, IUB
Environmental Science and Policy Seminar Series
Pam Thevenow, Administrator, Department of Water Quality and Hazardous Materials
Management, Marion County Health Department
“American Lead and Public Health in Indianapolis”
October 20
4:00-5:00 p.m., SPEA 278, IUB
Environmental Science and Policy Seminar Series
Karin Hoff, University of Nevada – Las Vegas
October 27
4:00-5:00 p.m., SPEA 278, IUB
Environmental Science and Policy Seminar Series
Richard Toomey, Director of the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science
and Learning, a new cooperative initiative between Western Kentucky University
and Mammoth Cave National Park.
“Paleontology and Historic Accounts as Tools in Bat Conservation:
Examples from Mammoth Cave National Park”
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