The following is a listing of current research seminars and colloquia with links to their web-pages. These all are open to everyone and visitors are welcome. There are also undergraduate and graduate ...
Join our friends and colleagues as they discuss the latest in Agronomy and other related topics. All seminars take place Mondays at 2:30pm and are in-person unless noted otherwise. In-person seminars ...
The Harvard Center for International Development (CID) is committed to providing students with a comprehensive understanding of key issues in the field of international development. Our non-credit CID ...
Small in size and centered around critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and reflective discussion, seminars are an opportunity for Honors students to learn from distinguished faculty, including how to ...
Seminars are scheduled on Thursdays with a Q&A session at the end of each presentation. Most seminars will be in person at Whistler Hall room 116 (WSLR 116) unless otherwise noted. Anyone outside the ...
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A Socratic seminar is a student-led discussion format used primarily in middle and high school classrooms where participants engage deeply with a text—ranging from literature to songs or artwork—prior ...
Join civil engineering professionals and students from across Indiana and beyond for the 2025 Civil Engineering Professional Development Seminar (CEPDS), hosted at Purdue University. This annual ...
Keith Gido is University Distinguished Professor in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University. His research career is centered on the conservation and ecology of freshwater fish communities.
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