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Wells College Science Colloquium
Fall 2003

Science Colloquium meets on Friday from 12:40 to 1:30 in Zabriskie 102. All are welcome to attend. For further information, please contact Professor Niamh O'Leary or Professor Carol Shilepsky

DATE SPEAKER/EVENT
Friday, September 5 Summer Research and Internships (Coordinated by Professor Christina Wahl)
Friday, September 12 Imani Driskell '02
Friday, September 19 Dr. M. Todd Walter, Senior Research Associate, Biological & Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Hydrologically Sensitive Areas: Linking Hydrological Science and Nonpoint Source Pollution Control
Friday, September 26 Dr. Jack Rossen, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Ithaca College, Recapturing the Cayuga Heartland through Archaeology
Friday, October 3 Dr. John Mawdsley, Hydrologist, JBA Consulting Engineers, United Kingdom, Ecologically Acceptable River Flow Regimes - How Can they Reasonably be Defined?
Friday, October 10 Fall Break, no colloquium.
Friday, October 17 Anna Jensen '98, Ithaco Space Systems
Friday, October 24 Dr. Jason Hamilton, Assistant Professor of Biology, Ithaca College, Herbivory and Crop Losses in a High Carbon Dioxide World
Friday, October 31 Dr. Robert Smith, Department of Bioengineering and Neuroscience, Institute of Sensory Research, Syracuse University, Cochlear Implants: Bringing Sound to the Profoundly Deaf
Friday, November 7 Jocelyn Becraft '00, IT Manager, PDC Environmental Compliance, Cornell University
Friday, November 14 Dr. Edward Mills, Director, Cornell Biological Field Station at Shackelton Point, The Laurentiens, Great Lakes: Crown Jewels of North America
Friday, November 21 Steve Brady, Chief Operating Officer, GeoBiotics LLC
Friday, December 5 Dr. Rick Harrison, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, What is a Species? An Illustrated Guide

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