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Utah Wildlife Society State Chapter President presentation
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us for a presentation from the president of the Utah chapter of the Wildlife Society! She will be coming to present on what the Wildlife Society state conference is, when the conference is, how it benefits students, grant opportunities, as well as a few slides on upcoming seasonal jobs. Pizza will be provided!
Candidate Presentation: ENVS Moab Faculty Candidate #4
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ENVS Moab Faculty Candidate #4 Presentation w Q&A
Colorado River Studies Endowed Chair Candidate Presentation: Richard Rushforth
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join candidate Richard Rushforth for a presentation titled "Beyond the Basin: Shaping the Future of the Colorado River Watershed." Join us in person or via the Zoom link below.
Colorado River Studies Endowed Chair Candidate Presentation: Gina Gilson
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Join candidate Gina Gilson for a presentation titled "Water Insecurity in the Colorado River Basin: How USU Can Move the Needle from Crisis to Collaboration." Join us in person or via the Zoom link below.
Candidate Presentation - Forest Health Assistant Professor Candidate #1
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WILD Forest Health Assistant Professor Candidate #1 Presentation w Q&A
Science Unwrapped: Celebrate Undergrad Research - Geoscientist Josh Lively
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Science Unwrapped, the public STEM outreach program of USU's College of Science, invites inquiring of minds of all ages to participate in science learning fun. Admission is free. Each event begins with a brief science talk following by hands-on learning activities and refreshments. Our Spring 2025 theme is "Celebrate Undergrad Research" in recognition of USU's 2025 "Year of Undergraduate Research." Feb 21 Speaker: Joshua “Josh” Lively, a geoscientist, evolutionary biologist and paleontologist, is a self-described dinosaur digger, Alabamian in Utah, birder, Auburn grad and jaded football fan. At USU Eastern, Josh is the curator of USU Eastern’s renowned Prehistoric Museum, and studies ecosystems of the Late Cretaceous period – the last 35 million years of the ‘Age of Dinosaurs.’ Using a combination of vertebrate paleontology, phylogenetics (how organisms are related), stratigraphy, sedimentology and osteology (anatomy and function of bone), he engages undergrad scholars in unlocking the pattern and process of evolution in the context of changing environments in the breathtaking landscapes of central and southern Utah and the Intermountain West.
Candidate Presentation: Forest Health Candidate #2
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WILD Candidate Presentation: Forest Health Assistant Professor Candidate #2
Candidate Presentation: Forest Health Assistant Professor Candidate #3
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WILD Candidate Presentation: Forest Health Assistant Professor Candidate #3
Facing Limits in the American West - A Community Discussion on Past, Present, and Future Directions
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A Watershed Moment Presentation
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