What's New / What's Happening at Wells College

Wells College Science Colloquium
Spring 2001

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, February 9 Clifford Siegfried, Museum Director at the New York State Museum in Albany. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Friday, February 16 Dr. Linda Mizer, DVM, PhD, Biomedical Sciences, Cornell Univeresitiy.
Friday, February 23 David Brown, Department of Mathematics, Cornell University Early Mathematics of the American Continents
Friday, March 2 Ami Dudzinski, Wells '98, Primix Corporation, Achieving e-Business Results with the first Project Experience.
Friday, March 9 Dr. Drew Noden, Professor of Embryology, Cornell University (tentative).
Friday, March 16, 23 Spring Break, no colloquium.
Wednesday, April 4 Dr. Darlene McCown. Professor of Nursing, Director of the Health Center Roberts Wesleyan College. Children's Understanding of Death Jointly with Social Sciences.
Friday, April 6 Katie Beer, Detection of Alkaloids in Several Lupine Species.
Amber Nolder, An Investigation of the Relationship Between Seedling Growth at Low Temperature and No-Till Field Performance for Six Genotypes of Zea mays.
Friday, April 13 Westerly Drong, Mathematical Symmetries and the Soma Cube
Joan Poore, The Role of Museums in Physics Education.
Friday, April 20 Emera Bridger, The Effects of Land Use on the Abundance and Distribution of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates in Two Tributaries of Cayuga Lake, Caygua County New York
Victoria Jenny.
Friday, April 27 Jen Clark, Fuel Cell Technology: Is It the Future of Power?
Laurie Pepper, Bioinformatics: Computer Algorithms Applied to Biological Data.
Friday, May 4 Meg Devoe, MEMS Technology & Process Sensitivities,
Shannon Fritzell, An E-Commerce Site for Artists.
Cassie Dann, Technology and Labs
Friday, May 11 Kim Martin, Protein Binding Patterns of Monoclonal Antibodies to Cryptosporidium Parvum, an Enteric Protozoan.
Jamila Walida Simon, An Analysis of Variation in Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Fecal Coliform Populations in Paines Creek and Cayuga Lake, New York.

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