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Wells College Science Colloquium
Fall 2005

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 2 Summer Research and Internships: Poster Session in the Dining Hall (coordinated by Professor Schnurr)
Friday, September 9 Dr. Laura Purdy, Professor of Philosophy, Wells College. Women's reproductive autonomy: Medicalization and beyond (Host: Professor Collmer)
Friday, September 16 Dr. John Sydenstricker-Neto, Research Associate, Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University Deforestation and Malaria in Brazilian Amazonia (Host: Professor O' Leary)
Friday, September 23 David Mohler, Vector Magnetics, LLC Wellbore Proximity Measurement using the Wellspot Method (Host: Professor O' Leary).
Friday, September 30 Dr. Chris Tripler, Institute of Ecosystem Studies Urban impacts on ecosystem and community dynamics of a hardwood forest in Louisville, Kentucky (Host: Professor Schnurr)
Friday, October 7 Fall Break, no colloquium.
Friday, October 14 Karen Edelstein, Education Coordinator, Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology, Geospatial information technologies: mapping tools for the 21st century (Host: Professor Schnurr)
Friday, October 21 Dr. Erika Latty, Hollins University, Implications of land use on forest structure and function (host: Professor Schnurr).
Friday, October 28  
Friday, November 4 Dr. Scott Heinekamp, Professor of Physics, Wells College "Whole Lotta Shakin': Einstein's Love Affair with Brownian Motion"
Friday, November 11 Dr. Katherine Waters, '79 Commander (Reserves) US Navy and Associate Pathologist at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, Providence, RI, The Pap Smear: Past History, Future Challenges (host: Professor Collmer)
Friday, November 18 Tony Ingraham, Director of Environmental Interpretation, Finger Lakes Park System (retired), The Story Behind the Scenery: Interpreting Our Environment (Host: Professor O' Leary).
Friday, December 2 Matt Noonan, Cornell University Department of Mathematics (host: Professor C. Shilepsky)

Previous schedules: Spring 2005, Fall 2004, Spring 2004, Fall 2003, Spring 2003, Fall 2002, Spring 2002, Fall 2001, Spring 2001, Fall 2000, Spring 2000, Fall 1999.

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