Latest Past Events

Environmental Seminars Speaker – Kevin Franklin

Three RIvers Community College 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich

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 from UConn with a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources in 2017.  Kevin’s award-winning thesis derived the expected amount of miscentering error for a survey rod. 

We hope you'll join us and discuss issues, ideas and methods of improving our environment with Kevin.

See you soon.

Thank you

Dr. Diba Khan-Bureau, Professor & Program Coordinator

Environmental Seminars Speaker – Dr. Hedley Freake

Three RIvers Community College 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich

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 of Connecticut.
While currently not active in laboratory research, His prior efforts used molecular
approaches to address questions of nutritional significance.
One area focused on the regulation of long chain fatty acid synthesis by hormones and diet, in particular thyroid
hormones and dietary carbohydrate.

We hope you'll join us and discuss issues, ideas and methods of improving our environment with Dr. Freake.

See you soon.

Thank you

Dr. Diba Khan-Bureau, Professor & Program Coordinator

Environmental Seminars Speaker – Dr. Peter Siver

Three RIvers Community College 574 New London Turnpike, Norwich

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 acid rain on lakes and ponds, in some cases reducing acidity over time.

Dr. Siver's research interests include studying the ability of extant and fossil algal floras, especially chrysophytes and diatoms, to reveal the effects of environmental stresses on aquatic ecosystems; the use of algal assemblages in reconstructing paleoenvironments; biotic surveys of chrysophyte floras in New England, the Adirondacks, the Poconos, Florida and Argentina; integration of the Geographic Information System (GIS) in lake management issues; and the chemistry of Connecticut lakes.

We hope you'll join us and discuss issues, ideas and methods of improving our environment with Dr. Siver.

See you soon.

Thank you

Dr. Diba Khan-Bureau, Professor & Program Coordinator