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GCSC Seminar: “Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula”

online

You must be logged in to your Zoom account to join. Zoom link https://utah.zoom.us/j/91594101737?pwd=ZWFHV2dWK2ZuektJeGJxUWQxUjdnUT09 Meeting ID: 915 9410 1737     Passcode: 310125 Shane Macfarlan, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah This presentation explores human population dynamics and cultural responses to the hot, arid ecosystems of the Baja California peninsula (Mexico). The Baja California peninsula is […]

GCSC Seminar: “Examining the Impacts of Inequality on Environmental Views & Outcomes in the U.S.”

online

Lazarus Adua, Department of Sociology "The Downside of the Gap! Examining the Impacts of Inequality on Environmental Views and Outcomes in the United States" Register to attend: https://utah.zoom.us/j/97433558176?pwd=QjN4NDNPU1FyUzFUejk3OEFGUmtKQT09 This study examines the influence of income- and wealth-based inequalities on environmental views and outcomes. Disproportionalities in income and wealth have been getting worse in the United […]

Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium

Olpin Union Ballroom

In this online event, graduate students from across campus will present their environment and sustainability related research to the public. Preview students' presentations and posters online at https://environment.utah.edu/rs-pres-2022/. Then join our live online session from 5:00 - 6pm on February 24, 2022, where you'll hear a few lightning presentations and then have an opportunity to […]

GCSC Seminar: Using the Wasatch Environmental Observatory to engage in Water resource research, Education, and Outreach

online

Register to attend: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtd-morDIpHdd4od6ZOABY5By731gldwjB Jennifer Follstad Shah, Assistant Professor (Lecturer), Environmental & Sustainability Studies WEO water studies since 2014 have focused on assessing water supply and water quality using stable isotope techniques, long-term discharge records, and hydrochemistry. These studies have been informed by needs of community partners and sometimes completed as part of coursework highlighting […]

Day of Collective Action for an Inclusive Community

This Day of Collective Action is a campus-wide moment of reflection and action designed to propel our collective goal to create an inclusive community forward. On this day, we ask students, faculty and staff to participate in workshops and other activities that will address racism, bias and discrimination.