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12:00 PM -
Landscape Architecture Colloquium. Ecological Literacy ,
100 Gould
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2:30 PM -
Forest Resources. Wildlife Science Seminar. Wildlife tracking, citizen science, and conservation,
120 Smith
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3:30 PM -
Statistics Seminar. Seeking a Predictive Theory for Adaptive Evolution,
389 Mary Gates Hall
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3:30 PM -
4:20 PM
Atmospheric Sciences. Clouds and Precipitation Seminar. Time-Averaged Data Assimilation for Midlatitude Climates: Towards Paleoclimate Applications,
310C ATG
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3:30 PM -
4:30 PM
Jackson School/Ellison Center. Discussion with Hedrick Smith ,
317 Thomson
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4:30 PM -
6:00 PM
Business School. Environmental Innovation Practicum & Speaker Series. Great Companies In the Cleantech Energy Space ,
134 Sieg
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5:30 PM -
Global Health. 2009 Stephen Stewart Gloyd Endowed Lecture. Two Concepts for Health: How to Radicalize the Global Response to Planetary Threats ,
Hogness Auditorium, UW
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8:30 AM -
Water Center Seminar. Reality Check: Opportunities and Challenges in the World of Wetland and Stream Restoration,
223 Anderson Hall
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9:00 AM -
Oceanography. WUN Earth Systems Virtual Seminar. Earth Surface Sedimentary Flow Processes - Particle size segregation and shock waves in geophysical mass flows,
HSB T-239
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11:30 AM -
12:30 PM
Oceaongraphy. Biological Oceanography Lunch Seminar. ,
123 Marine Studies Building
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11:30 AM -
2:00 PM
Netowrk for Business Innovation and Sustainability. A Roadmap for Action: Sustainability Benchmarking for Strategy, Performance and Profit,
FareStart, 700 Virginia Street
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2:30 PM -
Astrobiology Seminar. Results from the Mars Phoenix Mission for Mars Habitability and comparisons to Mars-like places on Earth ,
A118 Physics & Astronomy
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4:00 PM -
Biology Seminar. Behavioral, Ecological, Physiological and Demographic Responses of Elk to Wolves,
A102 Physics Astronomy
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4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Climate Impacts Group/Program on Climate Change Joint Seminar. Adapting Natural Resource Management to Climate Change: The Olympic Case Study,
425 Ocean Sciences Building
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6:30 PM -
Danz Lecture. Poisoned Waters: Who are the New Polluters?,
130 Kane Hall
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7:00 PM -
Author Event. Water: The Elixir of Humanity. Brian Fagan,
Town Hall, Seattle (8th & Seneca)
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7:30 PM -
Astrobiology Lecture Series. Searching for Life,
120 Kane Hall
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9:00 AM -
10:00 AM
Program on Climate Change Seminar. Co-Evolution of Life and the Planet. Global change during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum ,
HSB T-239
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11:00 AM -
NOAA/NMFS Monster Seminar JAM. Structuring of cod populations: a combined ecological and population genetics study,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle)
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12:30 PM -
1:30 PM
Oceanography. Physical Oceanography Lunch Seminar. ,
425 Ocean Sciences Building
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6:00 PM -
10:00 PM
Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival,
Broadway Performance Hall (Capitol Hill)
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6:30 PM -
NW Science Writers Association. Nitty Gritty of Science Lit,
Seattle Times Auditorium (1102 John Street)
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7:00 PM -
The Mountaineers. Film Event. The Irate Birdwatcher,
Mountaineers Bldg. (7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle)
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7:30 PM -
Author Event. Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King. Brad Matsen,
Town Hall, Seattle (8th & Seneca)
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12:00 PM -
1:30 PM
Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Green IT,
Rainier Square Conference Room, 1301 5th Ave., 3rd Floor, NW corner
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12:30 PM -
Physics. Energy Future Seminar. Wood to Energy in Washington: Imperatives, Opportunities, and Obstacles ,
A118 Physics & Astronomy
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12:30 PM -
1:30 PM
ENVH 580 Seminar. Biological monitoring of exposures to organophosphorus pesticides: challenges and opportunities,
Room T-435
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3:30 PM -
Earth and Space Sciences Seminar. TBD,
102 Johnson
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3:30 PM -
4:20 PM
Atmospheric Sciences. Atmospheric Dynamics Seminar.Optical Flow for Verification: A Comparison of MM5, COAMPS, and WRF-ARW ,
310C ATG
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4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. Young Investigator Series. Mechanisms and Tempo of Diversification in Cichlid Fishes ,
102 Fishery Sciences (Auditorium)
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8:30 AM - 11/12/09 5:00 PM
2009 Annual Water Resources Association (AWRA) Annual Water Resources Conference ,
Red Lion, Fifth Avenue, Seattle
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Built Environments. History Theory Faculty Colloquium. Classicizing the Wilderness,
140 Architecture
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12:00 PM -
Built Environments. Landscape Architecture Colloquium. Culturally-based Placemaking ,
100 Gould
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12:30 PM -
Oceanography. Marine Geology and Geophysics Lunch Seminar. Fluid flow pathways, flow rates, and geochemical cycling at the Costa Rica and Nankai Trough subduction zones,
123 Marine Studies Building
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1:00 PM -
3:30 PM
WA Sea Grant and Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Workshop. The Eastern Bering Sea Pollock Stock Assessment,
203 Fisheries Science Bldg
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1:30 PM -
Oceanography. Special Seminar. ,
425 Ocean Sciences Building
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2:00 PM -
NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Lab. The Initiation process of submarine and subaerial landslides and implications to tsunami hazard,
NOAA sand Point Campus, Bldg 3, Room 2104
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3:30 PM -
Atmospheric Sciences. Clouds and Precipitation Seminar. The Influence of Biogenic Hydrocarbons on Ozone Production Downwind of Sacramento,
310C ATG
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3:30 PM -
Forest Resources. Wildlife Science Seminar. Phylogeography of the North American red fox: Vicariance in Pleistocene forest,
120 Smith
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11/9/09 8:30 AM -
11/12/09 5:00 PM
2009 Annual Water Resources Association (AWRA) Annual Water Resources Conference ,
Red Lion, Fifth Avenue, Seattle
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8:30 AM -
9:20 AM
Water Center Seminar. Predicting Precipitation over the Northwest: From Weather Forecasts to Climate Change.,
223 Anderson Hall
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10:30 AM -
11:50 AM
Electrical Engineering Colloquium. J. Vivekanandan, National Center for Atmospheric Research Earth Observing Laboratory - National Center for Atmospheric Research,
105 EEB
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11:30 AM -
Oceanography. Biological Oceanography Lunch Seminar.Exploring microbial communities fifty billion bases at a time: Novel methods for comparative high-throughput metagenomic analysis ,
123 Marine Studies Building
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2:30 PM -
Oceanography. H2O Seminar. Ocean Acidification of the Northeastern Pacific Coastal Waters and Puget Sound,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle)
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3:30 PM -
5:30 PM
Evans School and Jackson School. UN Africa Ambassadors Panel Discussion ,
389 Mary Gates Hall
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4:00 PM -
Biology Seminar. The Scope of Fear: Large Predators Trigger Similar Indirect Risk Effects in Marine and Terrestrial Systems,
A102 Physics Astronomy
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4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Climate Impacts Group/Program on Climate Change Joint Seminar. Assessing climate impacts on Pacific salmon: are there opportunities for adaptation?,
425 Ocean Sciences Bldg.
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5:00 PM -
Port of Seattle. Art Exhibit. Purposeful Surfaces,
Pier 69
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7:30 PM -
Astrobiology Lecture Series. Earth Life: Its History and Future,
120 Kane Hall
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11/9/09 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
2009 Annual Water Resources Association (AWRA) Annual Water Resources Conference ,
Red Lion, Fifth Avenue, Seattle
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11:00 AM -
NOAA/NMFS. Monster Seminar JAM. Remote Climate Forcing of Regime Shifts in Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle)
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12:30 PM -
Environmental Health. Evaluating Public Health Impacts of Climate Change In the Pacific Northwest ,
HSB T-435
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12:30 PM -
Physics. Energy Future Lecture Series. Growing America's Energy Future ,
A118 Physics & Astronomy
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1:30 PM -
Program on the Environment. Power Trip: From Oil Wells to Solar Cells- Our Ride to the Renewable Future. ,
258 Mary Gates Hall
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3:30 PM -
Earth and Space Sciences Seminar. Silicic Magma Genesis in Glaciated Areas: Large-volume silicic volcanism in Kamchatka and other Glaciated Arcs,
102 Johnson
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3:30 PM -
4:20 PM
Atmospheric Sciences. Atmospheric Dynamics Seminar. The QBOs Influence on the North Pacific and ENSO Teleconnections,
310C ATG
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4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. Young Investigator Series. Estimating Ecological Population Dynamics Models: the Good, the Bad, the Nonparametric,
102 Fishery Sciences (Auditorium)
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7:00 PM -
Author Event. Plan B 4.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization. Lester Brown,
130 Kane Hall
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7:00 PM -
Author Event. Power Trip: From Oil Wells to Solar CellsOur Ride to the Sustainable Future. Amanda Little ,
Elliot Bay Book Co. (101 South Main Street)
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7:00 PM -
Burke Museum. Dinosaurs on Ice: Jurassic Dinosaurs from Antarctica,
Burke Museum (17th Ave. NE at NE 45th St. , Seattle Campus
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7:00 PM -
The Mountaineers. The Last Polar Bear. ,
Mountaineers Bldg. (7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle)
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7:30 PM -
Alex Steffen: Seattle's Bright Green Moment,
Town Hall, Seattle (8th & Seneca)
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12:00 PM -
Built Environments. Landscape Architecture Colloquium. Culturally Based Placemaking,
100 Gould
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12:30 PM -
Oceanography. Marine Geology and Geophysics Lunch Seminar. Tracking fin and blue whales above the Juan de Fuca ridge with a local seafloor seismic network ,
123 Marine Studies Building
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3:30 PM -
Atmospheric Sciences. Clouds and Precipitation Seminar. ,
310C ATG
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3:30 PM -
Forest Resources. Wildlife Science Seminar. Mechanisms and consequences of stressor interactions in simulated wildlife,
120 Smith
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4:00 PM -
Society for Ecological Restoration UW Guild,
22 Anderson
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4:30 PM -
Business School. Environmental Innovation Practicum & Speaker Series. Venture Capital Funding,
134 Sieg
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6:30 PM -
8:30 PM
UW Botanic Gardens. Book Launch Party. The New Low Maintenance Garden ,
Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle
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7:00 PM -
Author Event. The Metamorphosis of Plants ,
Elliot Bay Book Co. (101 South Main Street)
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8:30 AM -
9:20 AM
Water Center Seminar. The Importance of Natural Watershed Hydrology, and How to Advance It in Urban Areas,
223 Anderson Hall
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10:30 AM -
11:50 AM
Electrical Engineering Colloquium. Green Internet - State of Art and Future Directions,
105 EEB
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11:30 AM -
Oceanography. Biological Oceanography Lunch Seminar. Evaluating frost flowers as a microbial habitat: Implications for psychrophile physiology, sea ice surface chemistry, and the wind driven transport,
123 Marine Studies Building
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12:30 PM -
Engineering. Nanotechnology Seminar. Nanoporous Carbon Materials - How They Benefit Our Lives and the Environment ,
260 Bagley
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4:00 PM -
Biology Seminar. On Sperm, Membranes, and Mysteries,
A102 Physics Astronomy
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4:00 PM -
5:00 PM
Climate Impacts Group/Program on Climate Change Joint Seminar. Trends in Extreme Precipitation in the Pacific Northwest,
425 Ocean Sciences Building
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7:00 PM -
Author Event. Denialism: How Irrational Thinking Hinders Scientific Progress, Harms the Planet, and Threatens Our Lives. Michael Specter,
110 Kane Hall
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7:00 PM -
Katz Distinguished Lectures. Between Globalization and Global Warming. ,
220 Kane Hall
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7:00 PM -
Wide World Books and Maps. Lake Baikal,
World Wide Books & Maps (4411a Wallingford Ave N, Seattle)
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7:00 PM -
8:30 PM
Al Gore at Town Hall,
Town Hall, Seattle
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7:30 PM -
Astrobiology Lecture Series. Ice as an Evolutionary Playground, Here and Beyond,
120 Kane Hall
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7:15 AM -
Business School. Leaders to Legends Breakfast Series. Lee Bodner,
Walker Ames Room, Kane Hall
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10:30 AM -
Program on the Environment and UWEO. Ecotourism Local Leaders of a Global Trend ,
UW Tower Auditorium
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3:30 PM -
4:50 PM
Atmospheric Sciences Colloquium. Film: Drifting Station Alpha in the Arctic ,
310 HUB
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5:00 PM -
7:00 PM
Program on the Environment. Meet, Greet, Teach. Teaching in a Porous College - Is the Sum more than the Holes?,
258 Mary Gates Hall
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5:30 PM -
Global Health. World Heatlh Cinema. Sweet Crude ,
S-060 Foege Auditorium, 1705 NE Pacific Street
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7:30 PM -
Author Event. Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming. Anthony Barnosky,
Town Hall, Seattle (8th & Seneca)
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9:00 AM -
5:00 PM
Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. 20th Annual Graduate Symposium,
207 Anderson
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10:00 AM -
UW Tree Planting,
Various
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11:00 AM -
NOAA/NMFS. Monster Seminar JAM. Phenotypic Plasticity and its Relevance to the Ecology, Evolution and Persistence of Fishes,
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle)
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12:30 PM -
Environmental Health. The Climate Change Assessment: Identifying Adaptation Challenges and Opportunities in the PNW from a Legal Perspective ,
HSB T-435
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12:30 PM -
Physics. Energy Future Lecture Series. Perspectives on Intellectual Property Rights and Global Access to Emerging Energy Technol,
A118 Physics & Astronomy
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3:30 PM -
Earth and Space Sciences Seminar. The last glaciation of NW Washington: discovering history and process from landforms,
102 Johnson
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3:30 PM -
4:20 PM
Atmospheric Sciences. Atmospheric Dynamics Seminar. The Seasonal Cycle of Energy Fluxes in the Climate System,
310C ATG
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7:00 PM -
Arboretum Foundation. In Sync with the Flora of Chile. ,
Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle
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