ENVS Colloquia - Spring 26


Department of Environment and Society Colloquium Spring 26 Schedule

Date/Time Location Presenter
Tuesday, January 6, 1:30pm BNR 360  No Colloquium
Tuesday, January 13, 1:30pm BNR 360  No Colloquium
Tuesday, January 20, 1:30pm BNR 360  ENVS Graduate Student Townhall
Tuesday, January 27, 1:30pm BNR 360  ENVS Social Science Faculty Candidate #1 - Promoting Health and Wellbeing in the Face of Housing, Energy, and Environmental Challenges
Tuesday, February 3,  1:30pm BNR 360  ENVS Social Science Faculty Candidate #2 - Multi-Level Governance of Heat Resilience. 
Tuesday, February 10, 1:30pm BNR 360 ENVS Social Science Faculty Candidate #3 - Hydrosocial Materials: Critical Mineral Mining, Water Conflict, and the Clean Energy Transition
Thursday, February 19, 4:00pm Carolyn Tanner Irish Pavilion and Zoom Register in Advance - Dr. Dustin Edwards, Data in the Desert: Locating Digital Damage in Time, Place, and Culture, 4:00 - 5:15pm, Carolyn Tanner Irish Pavilion and Zoom https://usu.zoom.us/meeting/register/xbttuxRPSTWRkCGXGDG9Sg - ENVS-cosponsored Tanner Talk
Tuesday, February 24, 1:30pm BNR 360 No Colloquium
Tuesday, March 3, 1:30pm BNR 360 Dr. Huaquig Wang, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (USU): "Urban Green Space as a Socio-Environmental Determinant of Health"
Tuesday, March 10, 1:30pm BNR 360 No Colloquium (Spring Break)
Tuesday, March 17, 1:30pm BNR 360 No Colloquium
Tuesday, March 24, 1:30pm BNR 360 Dr. Derrick Vaughn, Geosciences (USU): "Carbon Cycling Along the Land-Sea Continuum"
Tuesday, March 31, 1:30pm BNR 360 Dr. Steven Wilcox, Applied Economics (USU): "Identifying the Casual Contribution of Pluvial Dust to Local PM2.5: A Particle-Hours Exposure Framework for the Bonneville Basin"
Tuesday, April 7, 1:30pm BNR 360 No Colloquium
Friday, April 10, 1pm HH 130 ENVS Graduate Student Pre-Project Research Symposium
Tuesday, April 14, 1:30pm BNR 360 Dr. Johny Arteaga Guarumo, ENVS Postdoctoral Scholar (USU): "Controls of Soil Carbon Stocks Across Drylands Systems Revealed by Interpretable Machine Learning"
Tuesday, April 21, 1:30pm BNR 360 Presentations by ENVS PhD Students: Patrick Kelly, ABD - "The Willing and Compelled: How Power and Place Shape Human-Bison Coexistence in Poland and the United States." - Sarah Koenigsberg - "Pond Rules: An Ethnographic of Beaver Rewilding and Riverscape Restoration Through the Lenses of Critical Physical Geography, Multispecies Justice, and the Rhetorical Ecologies of Multi-Model Storytelling."