Environmental Issues Seminars – Dr. Hedley Freake
TRCC C-101Free and open to the public. Dr. Hedley Freake, Professor Nutritional Sciences UCONN - Approaches to Eating in the United States; Consequences for our Health and Environment
Free and open to the public. Dr. Hedley Freake, Professor Nutritional Sciences UCONN - Approaches to Eating in the United States; Consequences for our Health and Environment
Open and free to the public Greg Bugbee and Abigail Wiegand, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station – Invasive Aquatic Plants found in CT Lakes.
Free and open to the public Corrie Folsom- O’Keefe, Audubon Society – Bird Conservation across Connecticut and specifically in the Lyme Forest Block.
Free and open to the public Dr. Michael Dietz, Professor UCONN Extension Office Program Director NEMO – International and National Concerns of Stormwater Pollution: Stormwater and Low Impact Design.
Free and open to the public Dr. James Tait, Professor Marine Sciences SCSU – Coastal Erosion, Storms and Coastal Resilience: Living with our Oceans in a Time of Climate Change.
Free and open to the public David Stokes, CT. Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Management and Enforcement – Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
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The Student Nurses Association has partnered with The American Red Cross to have a blood drive in the Multipurpose Room. Come give blood and save a life!
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