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Fostering Family Well-Being 14 March 2018

Fostering Family Well-Being

Loriena Yancura’s (FCS) CSREES Multistate project, “Rural Families Speak About Health,” has just published a special issue summarizing publications and findings from the project. Lori is co-author of the article “Understanding Family Well-Being in the Context of Rural Poverty: Lessons from the Rural Families Project.” 

Citrus Culture 7 March 2018

Citrus Culture

Hosted by PEPS, Dr. Larry Duncan will present two seminars, “Natural History Informing Nematode IPM in Citrus Orchards” on March 15 and “It Takes a Village: Conservation of Entomopathogenic Nematodes” on March 16, both from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Climate Solutions, Fast 7 March 2018

Climate Solutions, Fast

One of the world’s preeminent climate scientists, Dr. Chris Field, will be presenting “Climate Change Impacts and Solutions: Finding the Accelerator Pedal” as part of the 2018 Geography Distinguished Lecture Series in the Art Auditorium (Room 132) on Friday, March 16, at 3:00–4:30 p.m.
Root Savior 7 March 2018

Root Savior

One of the members of the CTAHR ‘ohana to be honored at this year’s Awards Banquet will be nematologist Gerald Santo, the 2018 Outstanding Alumnus, who saved Pacific Northwest farmers millions of dollars and improved crop yields with cultural practices and nematicides that control nematode infestations in the soil. 

Sustain Your Pedagogy 7 March 2018

Sustain Your Pedagogy

Anyone who’s currently teaching or developing a sustainability-relevant course may want to consider applying for the Second Annual Grand Challenges Institute (GC18), three days of intensive trans-disciplinary professional development with course and educational project (re)design focusing on conservation and lived practice. 

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