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GCSC Seminar: Mary Miss “City as Living Laboratory (CALL): Artists+Scientists+Communities”

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Zoom link https://utah.zoom.us/j/94237271485?pwd=OXF4d2tnVXNucFNta1pleE9GQjNpQT09 Meeting ID 942 3727 1485  Passcode 816762. You must be logged in to your Zoom account to join. Abstract: Miss will talk about how CALL works to advance the role of artists in making cities more livable and resilient. CALL supports collaborations between artists, scientists and residents of urban communities to create solutions for […]

GCSC Seminar: “Citizen Scientists or Scientist Citizens: Exploring Research-based Inclusive Public Engagement”

Adrienne Cachelin and Nalini Nadkarni, UU faculty, and PhD candidate Austin Green will explore a spectrum of approaches to public engagement, from science communication to community-based research, providing local examples, with objectives, processes and outcomes of each one. Zoom link https://utah.zoom.us/j/94237271485?pwd=OXF4d2tnVXNucFNta1pleE9GQjNpQT09 Meeting ID 942 3727 1485  Passcode 816762. You must be logged in to your Zoom account […]

Phantom Limb Company “Memory Rings” | UtahPresents

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Visit UtahPresents for tickets.   https://www.utahpresents.org/events/falling-out/ Memory Rings is a part of a greater trilogy, united by ecological and environmental threads of narrative and research. The title refers to both the resonance and impact of 4,784 years of a living being and the poetry of age shown through Dendrochronology, or aging using the rings at a tree's core. […]

GCSC Seminar: Pamela McElwee, “Sustainable Development in Southeast Asia in a Post-COVID Era”

This talk will address how the Southeast Asian region is facing myriad sustainable development challenges, and what opportunities are available in a post-COVID world to address them. Read more about Dr. McElwee's work. Co-sponsored with the Asia Center. Register here (required). To register and join the meeting, use the email associated with your Zoom account. Abstract: The […]

Environment & Sustainability Student Research Symposium

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Each spring, the Global Change & Sustainability Center hosts a poster session where graduate students from across campus present their environment and sustainability related research to the public. Although the symposium is virtual this year, we hope you'll take advantage of the opportunity to preview posters before the event. Please visit https://environment.utah.edu/rs-pres-2021/ to view students' […]