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Water Seminar Series: Wildfire Impacts & the Animas River

Water Seminar Series: Wildfire Impacts & the Animas River

Scott Roberts, Water Programs Director, Mountain Studies Institute

11/15/2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

In-person guest speakers in the GEOG 390 Interdisciplinary Water Seminar are open to the FLC campus community.

Mon. 11/15 | 4 pm | The Lyceum in the Center of Southwest Studies building (Room 120)

Scott Roberts, Water Programs Director, Mountain Studies Institute
Wildfire Impacts and The Animas River

  • No registration necessary. 
  • Masks required.
  • For more information, email: water@fortlewis.edu

Water Grad School Info Session via Zoom

Water Grad School Info Session via Zoom

Colorado State University

10/27/2021 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Interested in studying water for graduate school? The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado State University invites you to join this informative virtual session for all FLC students! Join four CSU water and environmental faculty to hear about their research projects and about how to apply to grad school at CSU.

Wednesday October 27 @ 4pm Join Zoom Meeting: https://tinyurl.com/3xb7pw2j



Water Grad School Info Session @ FLC

Water Grad School Info Session @ FLC

Colorado School of Mines

10/25/2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Interested in studying water in graduate school? Faculty and graduate students from Colorado School of Mines Hydrological Science program will share some of their research projects and advice about applying to graduate school. 

Monday 25 October | 12pm | Sitter Family Hall 771

Join us for free pizza and information about studying water in graduate school!

Presentations will include:

  • Ian Gambill, MS student working on the effect of "stuff" (logjams, specifically) in streams blocking flow and enhancing exchange
  • Kenny Swift Bird, PhD student working on metal cycling in stream corridors
  • Becca Holmes, MS student working on science communication around hydrologic disasters, with a specific focus on the 2015 Gold King Mine spill  

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