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Water Resource Club

This is the WSU Water Resources Club Student Chapter meeting.  Meetings are held every other Thursday. Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t

Integrative Ecology of Green Architecture and Blue-Green Infrastructure for the Recovery of Ecosystem Services in Urban Environments

Integrative Ecology of Green Architecture and Blue-Green Infrastructure for the Recovery of Ecosystem Services in Urban Environments Dr. Victor Carmona-Galindo, Director of Sustainability and Associate Professor, Biology, University of Detroit-Mercy Ecosystem services are an integral part of the functional diversity of an ecosystem and by definition improve human health as well as represent a benefit […]

Water Resources Club

Water Resources Club Meeting (held every other Thursday) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t

Water Resources Engineering Career Panel

Water Resources Engineering Career Panel Hear from industry experts about their careers and what they look for in new hires. Mar 30, 2021 05:30 PM ID: 983 8115 9282 passcode: 149120 Registration link: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwuf-ipqzIoEtYlvJrQdDbFUfD72zOQ-bhO

Virtual H2O Breakfast

The Spokane Water Forum welcomes Diane Taniguchi-Dennis Diane is a nationally recognized water leader in environmental sustainability, water resources management, and research and development of new technology and digital solutions. Her innovative approaches feature collaboratively working with businesses, agriculture, agencies, and environmental partners to support the economy and ecology of growing communities. You can view […]

Understanding Great Lakes water level variability

Understanding Great Lakes water level variability Dr. Andrew Gronewold, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan Across the Great Lakes region, the past decade has been characterized by water abundance.  Extremely high water levels on the Great Lakes, coupled with inland and coastal flooding, have raised important questions about drivers behind historical changes […]

Water Resources Club

Water Resources Club Meeting (held every other Thursday) Register in advance for this meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUuf-yrrzkoHN3Twp39K6bzgoJdG70Xno9t

11th Annual PNW Research Symposium

The Pacific Northwest Water Research Symposium, hosted by the Oregon State University Hydrophiles, is a two-day, student-centric conference highlighting outstanding student research in the fields of water resources science, engineering, and policy. This year the conference will be held virtually April 12-13th, 2021. The conference aims to connect individuals, build skills, and share knowledge between […]