• E2Tech Annual Meeting

    Lee Auditorium - Wishcamper Center University of Southern Maine, ME, United States

    Extreme Makeover: Environmental Remediation Edition To Register

  • Lunch Seminar: Mapping Food Access

    Colvin Hall, 4th floor University of Maine, ME, United States

    Advocacy through Engaged Learning: Mapping Food Access to Understand Policy and Culture Michelle Vazquez Jacobus, JD, MSW UMaine Visiting Libra Professor of Diversity Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Community Engagement Scholar, University of Southern Maine at Lewiston-Auburn College Please RSVP to Jenny Ferguson by Monday, November 17th

  • PhD Defense Seminar – Dan Stich

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Phenology and effects of dams on the success of Atlantic salmon smolt migrations in the Penobscot River, Maine Dan Stich, Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology

  • Maine Energy Policy 2015

    Maple Hill Farm 11 Inn Road, Hallowell, ME, United States

    E2Tech has invited government and business leaders to discuss energy policy issues and potential legislation, including those proposals, programs, and actions that will be critical to Maine’s energy future and investments in natural gas, renewable energy, and electricity transmission and distribution.

    $30
  • Ph.D Proposal Seminar – George Maynard

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Assessing Anadromous Fish Migrations and Habitat Connectivity Following a Major Restoration Effort in the Penobscot River, Maine Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology

  • Seminar – Richard Merrick – Cancelled

    202 Winslow Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Marine Resource Management in a Changing Climate Richard Merrick, NOAA Seminar: 3pm-4pm Reception and informal discussion: 4pm-5pm Dr. Merrick began serving as Director of Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor with NOAA Fisheries in 2011. In this capacity, he leads efforts to provide the science needed to support sustainable fisheries and ecosystems and to continue […]

  • Ph.D. Proposal Seminar – Jared Homola

    202 Winslow Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Eco-evolutionary implications of environmental change across heterogeneous landscapes Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology

  • Seminar – William Sutton

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Vulnerability Assessments of Amphibian and Reptile Hotspots Dr. William Sutton, Dept. of Agriculture and Environmental Science Tennessee State University