Events: September 24-September 28
Lots of great talks, lectures and events scheduled for next week! Here’s a rundown:
Monday, September 24, 2007
- What: Frontiers in Life Science: Changes in Hospital Care for Childbirth
- When: 12:00pm
- Where: McConnell B05
- Who: Jean L. Kozak, NCHS
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- What: ES&P Lunchbag: “Biodiversity and Conservation Management Research Opportunities in the Tropics.”
- When: 12:15pm
- Where: Bass 102
- Who: Dr. Tim Coles
Lunch provided!
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- What: Sciences Colloquium: Operations WALLACEA, “Converting the Direct Payments Principle into Practical Conservation Management in the Tropics”
- When: 4:00pm
- Where: McConnell 103
- Who: Dr. Tim Coles
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
- What: Math Lunch Talks: Student Reports from Summer Work
- When: 12:00pm-1:00pm
- Where: Burton Forum (3rd floor)
- Who: Hillary Sackett and Rachel Brown
Lunch provided!
To see the entire Math Lunch Talks schedule, CLICK HERE.
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- What: Study Abroad Fair
- When: All Day!
- Where: Campus Center Lawn
- Who: Come find out about how you can participate in an environmental program around the world, with Smith-approved organizations like the School for International Training, the School for Field Studies, the Organization of Tropical Studies, the Arava Institute and many others…
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
- What: Information Session about Operations WALLACE, Tim Coles
- When: 5:00pm
- Where: Bass 102
- Who: Come get more information and have your questions about the program answered…
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Friday, September 28, 2007
- What: “Light Microscopy: Getting the most out of your compound microscope”
- When: 1:30pm-3:30pm
- Where: Sabin Reed 411
- Who: Judith Wopereis, CMI: Making use of visible light and a system of lenses, the compound microscope allows us to examine fine morphological details resolved and visualized in magnified images. This hands-on workshop will be beneficial for any user wanting to know how to use and properly setup the compound microscope to acquire good quality images.