2009-10 Huxley College Speakers' Series
The speaker series is held by Huxley College of the Environment to bring together the environmental studies/science community and other interested members of the WWU and Bellingham communities. Speakers address topics of contemporary environmental concern in the region and the world.
Huxley College thanks the Western Washington University Foundation for supporting the Speakers' Series with a gift from Anne and Wayne Gittinger.
All presentations are in CF 125 at 3:00 unless noted otherwise.
Presentation dates and subjects below
| October 23, 2009 | Patricia Wood, York University The Emotional Geographies of Refugee Resettlement: Possible Lessons for Settlement Policy from Calgary and Toronto |
| October 30, 2009 | Dave Carlon, University of Hawaii, Department of Zoology What does the molecular toolkit tell us about the design of marine protected areas on coral reefs? Examples from the Indo-Pacific |
| November 13, 2009 | Coll Thrush, University of British Columbia, Dept of History Imagining Urban Indigenous Landscapes: Thoughts from Seattle, Vancouver, and London |
| November 20,2009 | Dr. Nick Hedley, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Dept. of Geography, Spatial Interface Research Lab Serious games in space and geospatial x-ray vision: exploring new modes of visualizing complex environmental phenomena |
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