TIAA-CREF 2015-2016 Distinguished Honors Graduate Lecture
SPEAKER: Mark R. Haskell TITLE: Federal Regulation of Oil and Natural Gas
SPEAKER: Mark R. Haskell TITLE: Federal Regulation of Oil and Natural Gas
The biennial Maine Stormwater Conference brings together municipal, state, and federal employees; engineers; planners; academics; and other professionals to learn about and discuss stormwater management. The 2015 Conference will feature: […]
Residents of the Penobscot watershed are invited to meet with scientists, researchers, business leaders, nonprofit organizations, fishermen, and government representatives to discuss the state of the region past, present, and future at the Penobscot Watershed Conference, scheduled for April 8-9 at Point Lookout in Northport, Maine. 鈥淲e wanted to bring together concerned community members for […]
Cindy Isenhour doesn鈥檛 subscribe to the adage 鈥渙ut with the old, in with the new.鈥 The planet can鈥檛 sustain it, says the assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Maine. Consider, she says, that each American annually throws away 1,400 pounds of stuff and that 11,000 gallons of water are used to produce one […]
Speaker: Emily Carrington Professor, Department of Biology, University of Washington National Science Foundation, Program Director, Physiological Mechanisms and Biomechanics Emily Carrington is a professor of Biology at the University of Washington and a National Science Foundation program director. Carrington鈥檚 research program, in its broadest sense, investigates the physiological ecology of marine organisms. She is particularly […]
SCHOOL OF EARTH AND CLIMATE SCIENCES Brown Bag Seminar Speaker: Brett Gerard PhD Student, Earth & Climate Sciences and Mitchell Center
Find out more about Protecting our Water Environment Would you like to know about... Where are employment opportunities in the Environmental field? What strategies will help students be successful in securing employment after college? Are there internship opportunities available? What are the emerging areas of practice and how is the profession changing? What are the […]
From Common Lands to Second Nature: The Scholarship of Richard W. Judd and the Future of聽Environmental聽History For more information contact Eileen Palmer eileen.palmer@maine.edu)