The Thompson Hall weekly seminars are held on Thursdays, from 4-5 PM in Thompson 124 unless otherwise posted.
Students, faculty, staff, and guests are invited to gather for refreshments and conversation at 3:45 PM before each seminar.
Once again the seminar series will feature presentations by
invited speakers and UPS faculty on a wide range of topics. Please join us in welcoming the following speakers:
Fall Student Research Symposium (4:00-6:00 pm in the Rotunda)
TITLE: "Poincare and the Birth of Topology"
TITLE: "Linking Marine Communities and Ecosystems: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Ecology"
TITLE: "Mate Searching in Fiddler Crabs"
TITLE: "A Little Water and a Lot of Heat: The Origin of Granite Beneath the Washington Cascades"
Chemistry Magic Show!
TITLE: "From Dusty Archives to Industrial Dust: An Historian of Science as an Expert Witness in Asbestos Litigation"
SPEAKER: Bryan Smith (Dept. of Math & Computer Science, UPS)
TITLE: "TBA"
TITLE: "TBA"
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