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SUMMARY:Tales from Planet Earth presents: Wild & Scenic 2024 Rewind
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special screening of six films from the 2024 Wild & Scenic Film Festival. A “film festival by activists for activists\,” Wild & Scenic showcases stories that inspire environmental action and celebrate the beauty of our planet. \nOriginally a five-day event in California\, the festival travels the country. Last spring\, the tour partnered with the River Alliance of Wisconsin for a stop at Madison’s Barrymore Theatre — and now it’s coming back! \nBefore the 2025 festival\, catch up with an exclusive “rewind” of six must-see films from 2024. Join the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies’ Tales from Planet Earth film series as we show: \n\nPaddle Tribal Waters\n6\,000 Miles\nChicas al Agua (Girls to the Water)\nINWARD\nFinding the Line\nStudy Aboard\n\nBonus! Join the Office of Sustainability before the event for a fun DIY! Bring an old T-shirt and learn how to upcycle it into a tote bag. \nRegister Now \nCollege of Agricultural and Life Sciences\nDivision of Diversity\, Equity and Educational Achievement\nHoofer Outing Club\nInternational Division\nLatine Cultural Center\nOffice of Sustainability\nTribal RelationsTales-3_Flyer\nWater@UW–Madison
URL:https://water.wisc.edu/event/tales-from-planet-earth-presents-wild-scenic-2024-rewind/
LOCATION:Union South\, 1308 W Dayton St\, Madison\, WI\, 53715\, United States
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SUMMARY:ASC Director Finalist: Jen Hauxwell
DESCRIPTION:Jen Hauxwell\, Ph.D.\, research program associate director of the ASC\n\nPresentation Title: “UW–Madison’s Aquatic Sciences Center – Working together to care for Wisconsin’s waters and communities”\n2-3 p.m. Thursday\, Feb. 20\, 2025\nLocation: Memorial Union (TITU)\, 800 Langdon St.\n\nJen Hauxwell Biography\nJen Hauxwell’s CV\n  \nJen Hauxwell\, research program associate director of the Aquatic Sciences Center (ASC)\, and Christina (Christy) Remucal\, professor of civil and environmental engineering and interim ASC director\, have been named finalists for the ASC Director position. \nASC Director Position Description \nThe director oversees operations of the ASC\, which is headquartered in the UW–Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. \nThe ACS administers two institutes with complementary missions. The Sea Grant Institute and Water Resources Institute both support multidisciplinary research\, education and outreach for the protection and sustainable use of Wisconsin’s water resources. The center was established as a unique partnership in 1999. It is a highly efficient and cost-effective state-federal model for drawing out the best from Wisconsin’s aquatic scientists who\, collaboratively\, make a difference statewide\, nationwide and around the world. The ASC is also home to the multi-disciplinary organization Water@UW-Madison. \nLive Streams will be posted here: https://research.wisc.edu/two-finalists-announced-for-aquatic-sciences-center-director/  \nYou are invited to share feedback on the finalists by using this form (Deadline to submit feedback is: Feb.28):  https://forms.gle/BVv2LbXuCv4fkwdw8.
URL:https://water.wisc.edu/event/asc-director-finalist-jen-hauxwell/
LOCATION:Memorial Union\, 800 Langdon St\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:ASC Director Finalist: Christy Remucal
DESCRIPTION:Christy Remucal\, Ph.D.\, professor of civil and environmental engineering and interim director of the ASC\n\nPresentation Title: “Addressing water quality issues using actionable science”\n10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday\, Feb. 21\, 2025\nLocation: Biotechnology Center Auditorium (Genetics-Biotechnology Center Building)\, 425 Henry Mall\, Room 1111\nChristy Remucal Biography\nChristy Remucal’s CV\n  \nJen Hauxwell\, research program associate director of the Aquatic Sciences Center (ASC)\, and Christina (Christy) Remucal\, professor of civil and environmental engineering and interim ASC director\, have been named finalists for the ASC Director position. \nASC Director Position Description \nThe director oversees operations of the ASC\, which is headquartered in the UW–Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. \nThe ACS administers two institutes with complementary missions. The Sea Grant Institute and Water Resources Institute both support multidisciplinary research\, education and outreach for the protection and sustainable use of Wisconsin’s water resources. The center was established as a unique partnership in 1999. It is a highly efficient and cost-effective state-federal model for drawing out the best from Wisconsin’s aquatic scientists who\, collaboratively\, make a difference statewide\, nationwide and around the world. The ASC is also home to the multi-disciplinary organization Water@UW-Madison. \nLive Streams will be posted here: https://research.wisc.edu/two-finalists-announced-for-aquatic-sciences-center-director/  \nYou are invited to share feedback on the finalists by using this form (Deadline to submit feedback is: Feb.28):  https://forms.gle/BVv2LbXuCv4fkwdw8.
URL:https://water.wisc.edu/event/asc-director-finalist-christy-remucal/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Center Auditorium (Room 1111)\, 425 Henry Mall\, Madison\, WI\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rising Tides Seminar: Dr. Karletta Chief
DESCRIPTION:Join Water@UW-Madison and the Center for Limnology in welcoming Dr. Karletta Chief to the UW-Madison campus for this year’s Rising Tides seminar. Dr. Chief will present her talk titled: University-Community Research  Response to COVID-19. \nThe diversity\, equity\, and inclusion committee at the Center for Limnology has created an annual lecture series. The invited speaker this year is Dr. Karletta Chief from the University of Arizona. Dr. Chief is a Diné hydrologist who devotes all her environmental research to supporting the resilience of Indigenous communities and training of students in sustainable technologies. \nDate\, time\, location:  Feb. 26\, 2025. 12:05 – 12:55  in Water Science Engineering Laboratory Room 102 (660 N Park St.)
URL:https://water.wisc.edu/event/rising-tides-seminar-dr-karletta-chief/
LOCATION:102 Water Science and Engineering Laboratory\, 1415 Engineering Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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CREATED:20250213T201111Z
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SUMMARY:Rising Tides Scholar - Biology Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Join Water@UW-Madison and the Center for Limnology in welcoming Dr. Karletta Chief to the UW-Madison campus as the Rising Tides Scholar. Dr. Chief will present her talk titled: Impacts to Diné Activities with the San Juan River after the Gold King Mine Spill \nThe diversity\, equity\, and inclusion committee at the Center for Limnology has created an annual lecture series. The invited speaker this year is Dr. Karletta Chief from the University of Arizona. Dr. Chief is a Diné hydrologist who devotes all her environmental research to supporting the resilience of Indigenous communities and training of students in sustainable technologies. \nDate\, time\, location:  Feb. 27\, 2025. 3:30 – 4:30 pm  in Noland Hall – Room 108 (250 N Mills St.)
URL:https://water.wisc.edu/event/rising-tides-scholar-biology-colloquium/
LOCATION:Room 108\, Noland Hall\, 250 N. Mills St\, Madison\, 53706\, United States
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