Fall 2004
MRIC 2004/05
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Fall 2004
September 7
"Probing the Earth’s Interior with Galápagos Volcanoes"
Dennis Geist - Geology
September 14
"Promoting Biomedical Research in Idaho"
Mike Laskowski - Biology & WWAMI
September 21
"Visual Culture and Culture Studies"
Ivan Castaneda - Art & Design
September 28
"Financial Engineering: The Process of Measuring and Controlling Risk"
Terry Grieb - Business & Economics
October 5
"Equine Cloning: Past, Present and Future"
Dirk Vanderwall - Animal and Veterinary Science
October 12
"Thelma and Louise meet the Hilton sisters at the court of Louis XIV: Editing the Memoirs of Hortense and Marie Mancini"
Sarah Nelson - Foreign Languages and Literatures
October 19
"A Periodic Table of the Moles: Building Bridges to Native American Students"
Nick Natale - Chemistry
October 26
"The Benefits and Challenges of Launching a New Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program"
Lisette Waits - Wildlife Resources
November 2
"Turning your World Upside Down: A Sabbatical Adventure"
Margrit von Braun - College of Graduate Studies
November 9
"A Geographer’s View of the American West and the World Beyond"
Gundars Rudzitis - Geography
November 16
"Fencing as Life"
Norman Pendegraft - Business & Economics
November 30
"What’s a Poem Worth?"
Robert Wrigley - English
"Probing the Earth’s Interior with Galápagos Volcanoes"
Dennis Geist - Geology
September 14
"Promoting Biomedical Research in Idaho"
Mike Laskowski - Biology & WWAMI
September 21
"Visual Culture and Culture Studies"
Ivan Castaneda - Art & Design
September 28
"Financial Engineering: The Process of Measuring and Controlling Risk"
Terry Grieb - Business & Economics
October 5
"Equine Cloning: Past, Present and Future"
Dirk Vanderwall - Animal and Veterinary Science
October 12
"Thelma and Louise meet the Hilton sisters at the court of Louis XIV: Editing the Memoirs of Hortense and Marie Mancini"
Sarah Nelson - Foreign Languages and Literatures
October 19
"A Periodic Table of the Moles: Building Bridges to Native American Students"
Nick Natale - Chemistry
October 26
"The Benefits and Challenges of Launching a New Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program"
Lisette Waits - Wildlife Resources
November 2
"Turning your World Upside Down: A Sabbatical Adventure"
Margrit von Braun - College of Graduate Studies
November 9
"A Geographer’s View of the American West and the World Beyond"
Gundars Rudzitis - Geography
November 16
"Fencing as Life"
Norman Pendegraft - Business & Economics
November 30
"What’s a Poem Worth?"
Robert Wrigley - English
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