Proposal Seminar – Katherine Smith
Clark Hall 331“Assessing the potential of canola-legume intercropping for sustainable intensification in eastern Washington” 9:00 a.m., Clark 331 and via Zoom
Seminar – Steven Van Vleet and Rachel Wieme
Clark 151“Extension Becomes Research: Lime and Micronutrient Amendments for Healthy Crops and Soil"
Three Minute Thesis competition
Clark 151Final Examination- Cassidy Shamseldin
Clark Hall 331Preliminary Examination – Katherine Smith
Clark 393 PullmanSeminar – Sarah Dohle
Clark 151"Development and Maintenance of Bean (Phaseolus spp.) Genetic Resources"
Preliminary Examination – Matthew Brooke
Clark 393 PullmanSeminar – Bill Kabasenche
Clark 151“Research Ethics and Institutional Review” Dr. Bill Kabasenche is a Professor of philosophy in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs and the Ethics Education Director in the Elson […]
CAHNRS Lab Crawl
Ensminger Pavilion 455 Lincoln Drive, PullmanProposal Seminar – Chris Benedict
"Tracking the Changes in Weed Populations in Response to Tillage" 11:00 a.m., via Zoom
Seminar – Andrew Spiskakoff
Clark 151“Soil Microbial Community under Pennycress”
Student Choice Seminar – Dr. Carrie Laboski
Clark 151Dr. Laboski served as an associate professor and soil extension specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she focused on soil fertility and nutrient management. She is now a Supervisory Soil Scientist and Research Leader at the USDA-ARS station in University Park, Pennsylvania. There she leads the Pasture System and Watershed Management Research program, and […]