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Students and faculty will be presenting seminars every Friday during Fall 2008 at 3pm in CSE E121. For details on presenters, topics, or to view previously recorded seminars, visit the Seminars & Exams page. The Wetlands Seminar series schedule is also available. |
This year's Soil and Water Science Annual Research Forum was a great success! Congratulations to our poster and oral presentation winners; names are listed on the Forum page linked above. Photos are available here. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped us make this a Zero Waste event! |
The Environmental Hydrology and Wetland Biogeochemistry Laboratories in the SWSD are seeking a scholar to coordinate and manage a field study on restoration of isolated wetlands in the Lake Okeechobee basin. |
The Spring issue of our Myakka newsletter is now available! Check out this issue for more information on our undergraduate programs and students. There is also an Alumni section highlighting the activities of some of our past graduates. |
Dr. Yuncong Li received the Wachovia Award for his distinguished record of implementing creative, innovative educational programs in the public policy arena of land and water use, urban/rural interface, families and children, environmental quality, human resources development and competitiveness/trade.
Dr. Tom Obreza received the Dallas Townsend Award for demonstrating an outstanding ability to plan and implement Extension Programs that address needs which have been identified in consultation with their clientele. |
The Soil and Water Science Department announces graduate-level Certificate Programs in
Sustainable Land Resource and Nutrient Management, Soil Ecosystem Services, and Wetland and Water Resource Management. The courses are offered entirely online and are available to on-campus students as well. Click the link for more information or contact Sabine Grunwald.
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