Geology Seminar “Molluscan community response to changes in the physical environment: cases for the Caribbean Neogene and Recent Californian coastal ocean” Thursday, Feb 13, 2014 4:30 PM-5:30 PM A228
Jim Lewis, who was scheduled to speak at W&L on January 21, is returning to speak with students, faculty and staff who share his passion for economic and environmental justice at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12 in Mattingly 201 (across the street from the Hillel House and Early-Fielding Building - on the corner of Washington St and Lee Ave). Students, faculty and staff who share a passion for economic and environmental justice are encouraged to come. Jim is heavily involved in responding to the recent chemical spill in Charleston, WV.
Biology Department Seminar on Biofuels Tuesday, February 11, 2014 7:30 PM Northen Auditorium
Geology Department Seminar: Cracking Up: Using acoustic emissions to discern the key diurnal conditions that lead to the physical weathering of rock Martha Cary Eppes '93 UNC-Charlotte Monday February 10, 2014 12:20 pm on A218- Lunch Provided
Tuesday January 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Jim Kanh, W&L
The Economics of Global Climate Change: Impacts and Policy
Stackhouse Theater
When: Monday, January 27th, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Where: Stackhouse Theater, Elrod Commons
What: Pandora's Promise (documentary on nuclear power)
Law and the Sciences: Presentation by Chris Seaman
January 23, 2014
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Science Center Room #114
Careers in Law and the Sciences: A Discussion with Professor Chris Seaman, Assistant Professor, Washington and Lee University School of Law on Thursday, January 23, from 12:15-1:15 p.m. in Science Addition Room 114. Join Professor Seaman for a discussion on careers that combine a background in both the sciences and the law. Students from all class years and majors are welcome to attend. Christopher Seaman, Assistant Professor at W&L Law, joined the faculty in 2012 after practicing intellectual property litigation at Sidley Austin LLP. His research and teaching interests include intellectual property litigation and remedies for the violation of intellectual property rights. Professor Seaman’s intellectual property-related scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in a variety of law reviews and journals, including the Iowa Law Review, the BYU Law Review, the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, and the Yale Journal of Law and Technology.
Robert Humston, Associate Professor of Biology, W&L
7:00 pm Wednesday January 22, 2014
Elrod Commons, Stackhouse Theater
"Ecological Impacts of Climate Change"
(Rev. Jim Lewis a) longtime activist in West Virginia (who) has been heavily involved in responding to the recent chemical spill in Charleston plans to be in town this coming Tuesday (1/21). We (Shepherd Poverty Program) plan to host him here in Mattingly House from 4-5:30 – before the MLK celebration. Jim is eager to meet students, faculty, and staff who share his passion for economic & environmental justice. Please, encourage your students and colleagues with interests in Appalachian poverty and environmental issues and/or faith-based activism to come. They would be more than welcome!" (postponed until further notice)
Chris Connors, Professor of Geology W&L
Wednesday, January 15, 4:00pm in A218, Science Center
"Current Research Directions"
Lisa Greer, Associate Professor of Geology
Tuesday, January 14 7:00 pm
Elrod Commons, Stackhouse Theater
"The Science of Global Climate Change"
Jeff Rahl, Associate Professor of Geology W&L
Friday, January 10, 3:30 in A218, Science Center
“Ductile deformation of quartz-rich rocks”
DAVE HARBOR, Professor of Geology W&L
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 4:00PM, A218 SCI CENTER
"Bedrock plucking in rivers: laboratory, field, and planetary studies"
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