What’s Happening the Week of 11/13/17?
Fear and loathing in C. maenas: a biogeographic study of behaviors related to invasion success of the European green crab
Nicholas B. Hathaway, Santasiero Teaching Fellow Department of Biological Sciences
Mon 11/13 12:15 – 1:0o pm. McC103. Lunch Provided. Please bring your own beverage.
The Mary Elizabeth Dickason King ’47, M.D. Annual Lecture Series in the Life Sciences:
From Microbes to Mountains – Exploring how global change is impacting terrestrial ecosystems
Aimee Classen ’95, Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources University of Vermont
Mon 11/13 4:30pm, McC 103. Refreshments served at 4:00pm in McC Foyer
Art by Sedimentary Geology (GEO 232) Students
The art is inspired by our local landscapes and communicates the information about their geological origins.
Mon 11/13- Fri 12/1. McConnell Foyer.
Monitoring Macroinvertebrates in the Mill River
Marney Pratt, Biological Sciences
Tue 11/14, 12:10pm, McC 103. Lunch served in the foyer starting at 11:45am
Faculty Research
Faculty Research Presentations: Kate Queeney, Maren Buck, Dave Gorin
Wed 11/15, 12:10 pm, Ford 240. Lunch Provided. Please bring your own beverage.
Playback Session on Learning Spaces Survey and Assessment
Stop by McConnell Hall Foyer anytime between 1 and 4 for an interactive display about contemporary learning spaces and share what you would like to see at Smith in the future. Responses to the learning space survey and an assessment of 175 teaching and learning spaces on campus will be shared. Members of the Classroom Committee and Sasaki Consultants will be present to answer questions and accept feedback.
Wed 11/15, 1:00-4:00pm, McC Foyer. Coffee and cookies served.
TBA
Thu 11/16, 12:00pm Math Forum, Burton 304. Lunch Provided. Please bring your own beverage.
First Generation College Student Faculty Panel
Fri 11/17 12:00pm, McC 103. Pizza for the first 25 attendees.