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What Is a Watershed?
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Spark Foundry CMO Scott Hess to speak at CAS commencement

Institute for Food accepting new subscribers for 2018 fall CSA

John Bailer receives Knox Distinguished Teaching Award

Bryant Simon discusses Reverse Fordism

Bearded Lady Project comes to Miami to boost image of women in science

Pearson Hall upgraded for Miami's biology, microbiology, zoology and botany students

Michael Vanni named Fellow of the Ecological Society of America


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Events

Events

"From Organic Ooze to Oil: Re-Os Isotope Geochemistry Tracks the Journey through Time"
(May 4)

"Tick-Tock, the Remarkable Clock: Re-Os in Sulfide Minerals"
(May 4)

Last Day of Classes
(May 12)

Study Days
(May 12-13)

Final Examinations
(May 14-19)

Commencement
(May 19)

Go With It and Embrace It

Go With It and Embrace It

Ryan Batt (Miami, 2009) is an aquatic ecologist currently studying how water temperature changes affect biodiversity on a large scale.

Go With It and Embrace It Video Transcript


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    Center for Aquatic & Watershed Sciences

    The Center for Aquatic and Watershed Sciences (CAWS), in the College of Arts & Science, was established to promote research and education on the linkages between watersheds and aquatic ecosystems. CAWS brings together faculty, students and staff from several departments in a collaborative environment to address these and many other questions related to watersheds and aquatic ecosystems.

    Bill Renwick, Acting Director
    114 Shideler Hall
    Oxford, OH 45056
    513-529-1362
    wrenwick@MiamiOH.edu

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