• Susan P. Elias—Ph.D. Dissertation Defense

    138 Sawyer Environmental Research Building 138 Sawyer Env. Res. Building, University of Maine

    DEER TICK RANGE EXPANSION IN MAINE AS RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE, WHITE-TAILED DEER, AND THE LANDSCAPE Susan P. Elias—Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019 at 1pm 138 Sawyer Environmental Research Building  

  • Seeds of Time – Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series

    Fogler Library - Classroom 1

    Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet are delighted to share the lineup for our 6th annual human dimensions of climate change film series! Our theme this year is “Climate and Food.” Here are the details: Tuesday March 26th: Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, with a discussion led by Brie Berry, PhD candidate in Anthropology […]

  • Meaghan Conway – PhD Dissertation Defense

    Mitchell Center, Rm 107, University of Maine

    Niche Evolution Along a Gradient of Ecological Specialization Meaghan Conway - PhD Dissertation Defense   12pm - Wednesday, April 3, 2019 107 Norman Smith Hall

  • Rachel Fowler– Ph.D. Dissertation Defense

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    Assessing the Mechanisms and Implications of Altered Carbon Cycling in Arctic and Boreal Lakes Rachel Fowler– Ph.D. Dissertation Defense   Friday, April 5th at 1:00 p.m. 307 Bryand Global Sciences Center

  • Jamie Haverkamp – Ph.D. Dissertation Defense

    Mitchell Center, Rm 107, University of Maine

    Understanding Climate Resilient Development & Discourse in the Peruvian Highlands Jamie Haverkamp – Ph.D. Dissertation Defense   Friday, April 12, 2019 9:00 a.m. • 107 Norman Smith Hall

  • Mario Williams – M.S. Thesis Defense Seminar

    Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

    A MULTI-PROXY PALEOECOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF HOLOCENE CLIMATE, VEGETATION, FIRE AND HUMAN ACTIVITY IN JAMAICA, WEST INDIES Mario Williams - M.S. Thesis Defense Seminar Monday, April 22nd at 1:00pm 307 Bryand Global Sciences Center

  • Ani St. Amand – M.S. Thesis Defense

    232 South Stevens

    CLIMATE-DRIVEN MIGRATION: PRIORITIZING CULTURAL RESOURCES THREATENED BY SECONDARY IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE Ani St. Amand M.S. Thesis Defense Quaternary and Climate Studies Friday, April 26th, 2019, 9:30am 232 South Stevens

  • Emily Blackwood – M.S. Thesis Defense

    232 South Stevens

    MYA ARENARIA AND OXYGEN ISOTOPES: AN ANALYSIS TO SUGGEST THE SEASON OF OCCUPATION AT HOLMES POINT EAST, HOLMES POINT WEST, AND JONES COVE, MAINE Emily Blackwood Friday, April 26th, 2019, 12:30pm 232 South Stevens