Monday, 02 Oct 2017
Entomology Seminar
"Telling stories: Entomology conspires with crime noir," Jeffrey Lockwood, philosophy department, University of Wyoming.
Thursday, 05 Oct 2017
SEMINAR: Changes in the root, soil and rhizosphere microbiome due to water deficit in corn
Daniel P. Schachtam from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln location.
Friday, 06 Oct 2017
NREM Seminar
"Epiphytes/lichens in tropical forests," Daniel Stanton, ecology, evolution and behavior, University of Minnesota.
Tuesday, 10 Oct 2017
SEMINAR: Professional sustainability: Identifying your character strengths and appying the in novel ways for career resiliency
Carol Wozniak- Rehhuhn, professional development training and leadership coaching.
Thursday, 12 Oct 2017
Entomology Seminar
"Tracking Insect movements and migrations using isoscapes," Keith Hobson, biology, Western University.
SEMINAR: Integrated weed management: now or never
Stevan Z. Knezevic, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Friday, 13 Oct 2017
NREM Seminar
"eDNA projects on bull and brook trout," Mike Schwartz, wildlife biology, University of Montana.
Monday, 16 Oct 2017
Entomology Seminar
"Spotted Wing Drosophila: How land grant universities combat invasive pests and protect industry," Christelle Guedot, entomology, University of Wisconsin.
Thursday, 19 Oct 2017
SEMINAR: The power of big data: Sifting kernels from chaff
Kenneth Cassman from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln Emeritus location.
Monday, 23 Oct 2017
Entomology Seminar
"Towards understanding and managing virulence in soybean aphid," Andrew Michel, entomology, Ohio State University.
Thursday, 26 Oct 2017
Seminar, The status of corn breeding in the United States: The beginning of the end, the end of the beginning, or somewhere in-between?
Presented by Stephen Smith, affiliate professor in agronomy and research fellow with DuPont Pioneer.
Friday, 27 Oct 2017
NREM Seminar
"Our Watershed Moment: What does freshwater conservation look like and how do we achieve it?" Anna George, Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute.
Monday, 30 Oct 2017
Entomology Seminar
"Pollen for breakfast and nectar for dinner: On the dietary habits of hives," Harmen Hendriksma, ISU ecology, evolution and organismal biology.