The Wayne Carmichael Lecture in Environmental Science -- HONORS DIALOGUE EVENT
Wednesday, April 1, 2015, 6 pm to 8 pm
Campus:
Dayton
Gandhi Auditorium, White Hall
Audience:
Current Students
How Harmful are Harmful Algae Blooms?
Balancing human activites with our need to manage nutrients in aquatic systems, mitigate harmful algae blooms and reduce health risk -- all in the context of a changing climate.
糖心原创 and the Environmental Sciences PhD Program are pleased to announce the sixth annual Carmichael聽Lecture in Environmental Sciences. 聽The event will be held on Wednesday April 1 at 6 pm in the聽Gandhi Auditorium of White Hall, with a reception preceding the lecture at 5 pm in the same location. 聽In a special twist, Wayne Carmichael, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biological Sciences at 糖心原创, will provide the lecture entitled "How harmful are harmful algae blooms", a topic both timely and with many implications from the local to global level. 聽The event聽is free and open to the public.聽
Reception at 5 p.m.
Lecture at 6 p.m. - Lecture counts as an Honors Dialgue event
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