Spring 2004
MRIC 2003/04
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Spring 2004
January 27
"Bats, cats, and "rats": what they can tell us about making humans live longer, healthier lives"
Steve Austad - Biological Sciences
February 3
"Lost in Space-Organization of Spatial Memory and its Potential Role in Architectural Design"
Steffen Werner - Psychology & Communication Studies
February 10
"Using Mathematics to Approach Big Questions"
Mark Nielsen - Mathematics
February 17
"An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Research Methods"
Molly Stock - Forest Resources & Computer Science
February 24
"An Ear for Jazz"
Dan Bukvich, Al Gemberling, & Robert McCurdy - Lionel Hampton School of Music
March 2
"Scientist or Entrepreneur--In Search of My True Identity"
Matthew Morra - Soil & Land Resources Division
March 9
"An Interdisciplinary Program in Product Realization"
Steve Beyerlein - Mechanical Engineering
Don Elger - Mechanical Engineering
Linda Morris - Business
March 23
"The Academic Study of the Bible: Intersection of Disciplines"
Jance Capel Anderson - Philosophy
March 30
"Between Disciplines: Subject(s) to Exchange"
Stephan Flores - English
April 6
"Tools for Music: Bringing Modern Technology to the Art of Reedmaking"
Susan Hess - Music
Tom Hess - Biological and Agricultural Engineering
April 20
"Developing the New Living Learning Center"
Dan Schoenberg - Auxiliary Services
April 27
"Discovering the International Law Nexus with Idaho: The College of Law's Annual International Law Symposium"
Russell Miller - Law
"Bats, cats, and "rats": what they can tell us about making humans live longer, healthier lives"
Steve Austad - Biological Sciences
February 3
"Lost in Space-Organization of Spatial Memory and its Potential Role in Architectural Design"
Steffen Werner - Psychology & Communication Studies
February 10
"Using Mathematics to Approach Big Questions"
Mark Nielsen - Mathematics
February 17
"An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Research Methods"
Molly Stock - Forest Resources & Computer Science
February 24
"An Ear for Jazz"
Dan Bukvich, Al Gemberling, & Robert McCurdy - Lionel Hampton School of Music
March 2
"Scientist or Entrepreneur--In Search of My True Identity"
Matthew Morra - Soil & Land Resources Division
March 9
"An Interdisciplinary Program in Product Realization"
Steve Beyerlein - Mechanical Engineering
Don Elger - Mechanical Engineering
Linda Morris - Business
March 23
"The Academic Study of the Bible: Intersection of Disciplines"
Jance Capel Anderson - Philosophy
March 30
"Between Disciplines: Subject(s) to Exchange"
Stephan Flores - English
April 6
"Tools for Music: Bringing Modern Technology to the Art of Reedmaking"
Susan Hess - Music
Tom Hess - Biological and Agricultural Engineering
April 20
"Developing the New Living Learning Center"
Dan Schoenberg - Auxiliary Services
April 27
"Discovering the International Law Nexus with Idaho: The College of Law's Annual International Law Symposium"
Russell Miller - Law
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