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* Feb. 10, 2007: The [http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/ EEB Greenhouses] donated numerous large carnivorous plants to the new [http://www.providenceri.com/botanical-center/ Roger Williams Botanical Center]. EEBs own Matt Opel took part in the installation of the carnivorous plant bog garden along with other members of the [http://www.necps.org/?action=meetings&date=20070210 New England Carnivorous Plant Society].
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* Feb. 10, 2007: The [http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/ EEB Greenhouses] donated numerous large carnivorous plants to the new [http://www.providenceri.com/botanical-center/ Roger Williams Botanical Center] in nearby Providence, RI. The new conservatory opens to the public on March 2nd. EEBs own Matt Opel took part in the installation of the carnivorous plant bog garden along with other members of the [http://www.necps.org/?action=meetings&date=20070210 New England Carnivorous Plant Society].
 
* Feb. 9, 2007: '''Susan Letcher''' is the first place winner of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest!  Congratulations Susan.
 
* Feb. 9, 2007: '''Susan Letcher''' is the first place winner of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest!  Congratulations Susan.
 
* The '''[[Graduate Student Handbook]]''' has now been incorporated into the EEBedia. You can (and should!) edit it if you spot inaccuracies.  
 
* The '''[[Graduate Student Handbook]]''' has now been incorporated into the EEBedia. You can (and should!) edit it if you spot inaccuracies.  

Revision as of 14:52, 12 February 2007

  • Feb. 10, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses donated numerous large carnivorous plants to the new Roger Williams Botanical Center in nearby Providence, RI. The new conservatory opens to the public on March 2nd. EEBs own Matt Opel took part in the installation of the carnivorous plant bog garden along with other members of the New England Carnivorous Plant Society.
  • Feb. 9, 2007: Susan Letcher is the first place winner of the Wallace Stevens Poetry Contest! Congratulations Susan.
  • The Graduate Student Handbook has now been incorporated into the EEBedia. You can (and should!) edit it if you spot inaccuracies.
  • Feb. 6, 2007: Paul Lewis will demonstrate how to create and edit pages in the EEBedia from 11am until noon on Thursday (Feb. 8) in the Bamford room (TLS 171b)
  • Jan. 29, 2007: EEB grads: if you haven't done so already (but want to), upload your photo for the EEB website here
  • Jan. 27, 2007: The EEB Greenhouses are now open to the public on Saturdays through April. Tell your friends and families to stop by and check them out. Also look for an associated article in this weeks Advance.
  • Jan. 26, 2007: Doctoral student Hilary McManus successfully defended her dissertation research. Congratulations Hilary!
  • Jan. 22, 2007: A new special collections page was added to the EEB Greenhouse website listing the plants in our collections that are the national flowers of their respective countries
  • Jan. 22, 2007: A data jack was installed in the Bamford Room this morning
  • Jan. 12, 2007: Diego Sustaita was awarded the best student paper award from the Division of Vertebrate Morphology of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biologists for the talk he delivered last week at the annual meeting

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