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Juliana Dai will present "Impacts of climate change on the water demand and consumption of maize in the Corn Belt of USA" at 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 9, in Hardin Hall 901, as the Applied Climate Science graduate student seminar. Inside the School of Natural Resources Mon. April 09, 2012
- Dai to discuss climate change, water and maize in the Corn Belt
- Pope’s research examines fish populations in reservoirs
- April Employee Update: Welcome, Farewell, and Congratulations
- Celebrate April, May, and June birthdays at the Spring Picnic on Thursday
- Save the date! May 4: Reception for graduating students
- Bihmidine to Defend Dissertation on Drought and Photosynthesis April 13
- GSA grant to support Jaimes' graduate research
- See valuable safety Info on the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) listserv, March 26, 2012
- Kamble to Defend Dissertation Tuesday on Hydrologic Information System
- Solomatine to speak on "Hydroinformatics: Optimization and Uncertainties of Integrating Data, Models and Decisions"
- Steward to speak Wednesday on “Modeling and Forecasting a Groundwater Dominated Ecosystem”
- Dairy Store grill-out features P.O. Pears burgers
- Fleming to talk April 10 on GIS, maps
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