| Spring
2003 Seminar Series
Thursday, April
3, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Joshua Ray, MSES Candidate
Can dicarboxcylic
acids be used as secondary organic tracers in the northeastern atmosphere?
Friday, April 4, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt Hall
No seminar
Thursday, April
10, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Tanasri Sihabut
"Source Apportionment of PM2.5 using Organic Compounds as Tracers"
Friday, April 11, 2 PM, 505
Nesbitt Hall
Dr. Sebastian Interlandi, Drexel University
"How is human activity affecting our surface water resources? --
Some recent advances in process-based aquatic research"
Abstract
Thursday, April 17, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Tiffany Crawford, MSEP Candidate
"The Future of Nonpoint Source Management"
Friday, April 18, 2 PM, 505
Nesbitt Hall
Dr. Caron Chess,Cook College, Rutgers University
Center for Environmental Communication
"Communicating about Bioterrorism: Lessons from New Jersey
2001"
Thursday, April
24, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Barbara Bell, Ph.D. Candidate
"The Effects of Crude Oil on Freshwater Turtles: Preliminary Results"
Friday, April 25, 2 PM, 111
Nesbitt Hall
** 2003 DARCY LECTURE **
Dr. Richelle Allen-King, Washington State University
"Ground and Surface Water Contributions to Chemical Mass Discharge:
Considering the Problem at Field and Basin Scales"
Monday, April 28, 1 PM Stratton 304
Luanne Steffy
MSES Thesis Defense
"Quantification of the Impacts of Urbanization and Land Use on Fish
Communities in Valley Creek Watershed, Chester County, PA"
Monday, April 28, 3:30 PM PSA Building, Rm. 114, southeast corner
of 33rd and Powellton Jaclyn Dispensa
Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
"An Empirical Study on Zoning's Contribution to Sprawl and Environmental
Degradation"
Thursday, May
1, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Robin VanMeter
Friday, May 2, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
John Halley
Community Energy, Inc.
"Wind Power Today: Technology, Economics, & Policy Challenges"
Tuesday, May 6, 2:15 PM CAEE Conference Room, 4-275
Baohua Xiao
Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal
"Impact of Soil Organic Matter Heterogeneity on Organic Contaminant
Sorption by Soils and Sediment"
Thursday, May 8, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
TBA
Friday, May 9, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
Dr. Arthur E. McGarity, Swarthmore College
"Academic-Municipal Partnership for Watershed Restoration: The Case
of Crum Creek"
Thursday, May 15, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Chris Crockett, Ph.D. Candidate, Environemental Engineering
"The Significance of Cryptosporidium in the streambed sediments
of the Wissahickon Creek"
Friday, May 16, 10 AM 304 Stratton Hall
Mijin Kim
Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
"The Study of Landfill Microbial Communities Using Landfill Gas
and Landfill Gas Condensate"
Friday, May 16, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
Dr. Winfield Fairchild, West Chester University
"Linkages Between Nutrients and Algae in Shallow Ponds"
Thursday, May 22, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Samriti Sharma
Friday, May 23, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
Dr. Susan Kilham, Drexel University
Thursday, May 29, 2:30 PM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Scott M. McBurney
Friday, May 30, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
Prof. Joseph Dellapenna, Villanova University School of Law
"The Future of Water Law in the Eastern United States"
Thursday, June
5, 11:30 AM, 506 Nesbitt Hall
Anika McKessey, Ph.D. Applicant, Environmental Science
Friday, June 6, 2 PM, 505 Nesbitt
Hall
TBA
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Drexel University
Environmental Science, Engineering, and Policy
2002 - 2003 Seminar Series
Fridays 2:00 PM in Room 505 Nesbitt
(Building 13)
View a campus map at: http://www.drexel.edu/ecm/ugsite/undergrad/vrtour/vtframe.html
For further information, please contact:
Prof. Claire Welty at Drexel University
PHONE: (215) 895-2281; FAX (215) 895-1363;
E-MAIL: weltyc@drexel.edu
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