One of the most salient cleavages to be managed in developing nations is between cities and the countryside, and it plays itself out in markets for agricultural produce and food.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
Darwin (Evolution) Day
Visit the Essig Museum of Entomology for special behind-the-scenes tours of our collection in the Valley Life Sciences Building. See specimens from the Galapagos Islands and insects from around the world.
EU Climate Leadership Post Paris
What can be expected from the EU and its member states in a time of internal turmoil and external challenges?
ESPM Graduate Students Guest Speaker: Karl Jacoby
Karl Jacoby shares his talk "Thinking about Nature in Time: Lessons from Environmental History"
This event is open to the public.
Refreshments will be served at 11:30 in 139 Mulford Hall.
Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: Gladfelter lab
The Gladfelter lab is interested in how cells are organized in time and space. We study how cytoplasm is spatially patterned and how cells sense their own shape. We also investigate how timing in the cell division cycle can be highly variable...
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR: Matthew Fujita (seminar title TBA)
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.
Lies, Damned Lies, and Academic Narratives
Academic communication is not unique in its reliance on narrative to convey information and gather interest. Unfortunately, the narratives that we routinely construct can encourage unrealistic expectations in participants new to our disciplines...
Science Cafe - It's a small world: Viewing Life with Electrons
A revolution is occurring in biology due to new technologies in the world of electron microscopy.