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21
Feb

Science on Tap

Social/Networking

SOCIAL HOUR: 6:00 - 7:00 PM. Speakers: 7 pm. LEONARD HENDERSON, PhD Candidate from Sociology and Anthropology on Hip-Hop and Wilderness: Anthrophony, Space & Culture and 7:45 pm. EVAN HOLT, PhD Student from Environment and Society on An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human-Ecosystem Dynamics.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
23
Feb

LAEP Speaker Series: Justin Romeo, The Planning Lecture sponsored by Student APA

Lecture/Readings

Reimagining the Streets About the Lecture: My talk, “Reimagining the Streets” will focus on my work at NYC DOT centered around using new and emerging practices and technologies to improve the way people experienced traveling and being in the built environment in New York City. This work has incorporated the use of new data sources, new methodologies, and new initiatives. I plan to share a bit of the journey, lessons learned along the way, and where I see the transportation world going in the future. Speaker Bio: Justin Romeo is the Director of Special Projects, in the Transportation Planning and Management Division of the New York City Department of Transportation. He is a transportation professional working to improve the mobility options that exiting within cities through the use of data, policy, and emerging transportation technologies. Justin has over 10 years of experience working in transportation planning and engineering in Chicago and New York City, and is always excited to discuss transportation mobility issues and solutions.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
24
Feb

USU Rock-n-Fossil Day

Special Event

Calling Rockhounds of All Ages! USU Department of Geosciences hosts its annual Rock-n-Fossil Day, featuring a gathering learning fun about rocks, fossils and minerals. View demonstrations, learn about varied rocks and fossils, enjoy hands-on geological activities, tour the USU Geology Museum, dig for fossils, and bring your own "mystery" rocks and fossils for identification by USU geologists. Admission is free. The event is held in the historic Geology Building, located on the northeast corner of the USU Quad in Logan. Ride the zero-fare Cache Valley Transit District bus to campus, including the convenient Green Loop Route bus, which has a stop at the southeast corner of the USU Quad.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Geology building |