Environmental Seminars Speaker – Kevin Franklin
Please join us for an evening with Kevin Franklin. Kevin is an adjunct professor at Three Rivers and has taught geomatics and land surveying courses for the college since 2013. He graduated [...]
Please join us for an evening with Kevin Franklin. Kevin is an adjunct professor at Three Rivers and has taught geomatics and land surveying courses for the college since 2013. He graduated [...]
Please join us for an evening with Dr. Hedley Freake. Dr. Freake is an emeritus Professor and was the Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University [...]
Please join us for an evening with Dr. Peter Siver. Dr. Siver is a noted expert in limnology, the study of lakes. Dr. Siver shows that surrounding watersheds help regulate the effect of [...]
Please join us for an evening with Dr. Thomas Meyer. Dr. Meyers is a Professor of Geodesy in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Connecticut, where he [...]
Please join us for an evening with Kim Hargrave. Kim’s love of nature started as a child growing up in Ledyard, CT playing in the pond and red maple swamps behind her house. That passion [...]
Environmental Seminars presents Dr. Stephen Axon speaking about "Socio-cultural Community Sustainability: Implications for Transformational Change." 3/30/22 at 6:00 pm.
Greg Bugbee and Summer Stebbins of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment State will present Invasive Aquatic Plants in Connecticut's Lakes, Rivers, and Ponds.
Please join us for an evening with Dr. Christian Bruckner. Dr. Bruckner was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and raised in Mexico and Germany. He studied chemistry and biology at the RWTH Aachen [...]
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