Join NST on Wednesdays at 4pm during the fall and spring semesters for seminars featuring prominent investigators in metabolic and related research. 114 Morgan Hall
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
N. Louise Glass - PMB Seminar: “Investigating fungal communication”
The Glass laboratory is interested in cell specialization, communication and nonself recognition, all crucial mechanisms in microbial organisms such as filamentous fungi.
Nancy Peluso, Ph.D.: The Remittance Forest
Can a landless maid in Hong Kong remake the forest in Indonesia? Learn how the usual perspectives on forest transitions and agrarian change are turned upside down through a study of labor migration affecting Southeast Asian forests.
World Toilet Day
Join Students, Practitioners, and Professors for a conversation on this year’s theme: Toilets are not Enough. In store are a line of distinguished speakers including:
Keynote: Prof. Isha Ray, Energy and Resources Group, UC Berkeley
Hipsters, Hope, and Artisanal Mezcal: The Promise and Peril of Consumer-Based Movements
Sarah Bowen, Associate Professor of Sociology, North Carolina State University
Power Shift Convergence 2016: Reclaim Today, Transform Tomorrow, Nov 11-13, 2016
Power Shift brings young climate leaders together as a movement—building the organizing skills, shared excitement, and strong relationships needed for a long-term commitment to the grassroots work that will help us realize a just, clean energy-...
Power Shift Convergence 2016: Reclaim Today, Transform Tomorrow, Nov 11-13, 2016
Power Shift brings young climate leaders together as a movement—building the organizing skills, shared excitement, and strong relationships needed for a long-term commitment to the grassroots work that will help us realize a just, clean energy-...
Power Shift Convergence 2016: Reclaim Today, Transform Tomorrow
Power Shift brings young climate leaders together as a movement—building the organizing skills, shared excitement, and strong relationships needed for a long-term commitment to the grassroots work that will help us realize a just, clean energy-...
Environmental and Sustainability Career Networking Session, Nov 9
Join us to learn about different green-focused organizations and network with sustainability professionals.
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR: Maxine Zylberberg "Twisted Beaks: Unraveling the Cause of a Deadly Avian Disease through Metagenomic Sequencing"
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.