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'''For seminar hosts:''' This page should be updated in order to reflect the schedule of the current week's seminar speaker. For an empty template of the source text, click [[Template:Seminar speaker sign-up|here]]. Customize the schedule to match the speaker's availability, and add events like meals and airport arrival/departure times as necessary.
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== '''Kathleen Holgerson''' ==
  
Click [[EEB Department Seminar|here]] for the EEB Department Seminar page.
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'''Institution:''' Women's Center, University of Connecticut <br>
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'''Email: '''kathleen.holgerson@uconn.edu <br>
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'''Web site: '''https://womenscenter.uconn.edu/<br>
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'''Google Scholar:  '''<br>
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'''Seminar Title: '''<i>STEMInist in Academia: The intersections of identity and power on departmental climate.</i><br>
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'''Time and Place:''' 3:30 PM, Thursday, Nov. 12 <br>
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'''Contact:'''Margaret Rubega margaret.rubega@uconn.edu <br>
  
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==Thursday, Nov 12, 2020 ==
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| '''Time'''    || '''Name'''  || '''Location/WebLink'''
  
'''Seminar Speaker:''' John Wiens [[http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/wienslab/homepage.html link]]<br>
 
'''Institution:''' Stony Brook University <br>
 
'''Seminar Title:''' Integrating evolutionary biology and historical biogeography <br>
 
'''Faculty or Student Contact:''' Thiago Rangel or Adam Wilson<br>
 
 
 
''' Abstract'''
 
Historical biogeography uses a phylogenetic approach to help understand
 
biogeographic patterns.  In recent decades, historical biogeography has
 
focused mostly on using phylogenies of organisms to reconstruct
 
phylogenies of geographic areas.  In this talk, I will argue that
 
historical biogeography has a great deal to offer the fields of ecology
 
and evolution beyond trees for geographic regions.  At the same time,
 
understanding biogeographic patterns also requires consideration of
 
ecological and evolutionary processes. I will try to illustrate the
 
potential benefits of integrating these disciplines, by focusing on three
 
major topics in evolution and ecology where the importance of historical
 
biogeography may not always be widely appreciated: speciation, patterns of
 
species richness, and the repeated evolution of morphological traits.  Or,
 
to put it in SarahPalinSpeak: the talk is all about niche conservatism,
 
reducing taxes, diversity gradients, speciation, the trade sector,
 
diversification rates, geographic isolation, and, um, health care reform.
 
All of those things under the umbrella of historical biogeography and job
 
creation.
 
 
 
==Thursday, 30 October 2008==
 
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| '''Time''' || '''Name''' || '''Room'''
 
 
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| 2:30pm ||   Thiago Rangel || TLS 375
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|9:30-10:00 ||Pam Diggle & Cindi Jones|| https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86120133222?pwd=RFIxYXFpTjcrb0E2bFY5SENJbnp1QT09
 
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| 3:00pm || Current Topics in EEB seminar || Bamford
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|12:15-1:00 || Grad student "Lunch" || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8604864502?pwd=WjdML0hTVUtDSVpMVW51ajAxTEpaZz09
 
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| 3:30pm ||Preparing for seminar  ||  
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|1:30-2:00 || Dept. Climate Committee || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8604864502?pwd=WjdML0hTVUtDSVpMVW51ajAxTEpaZz09
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|2:00-2:30 || Becca Colby || (same link as above)
 
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| 4:00pm || Seminar|| BSP 130
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|2:30-3:00  ||Meet with undergrad seminar class  || https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/cmp19003
 
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| 6:30pm || Dinner ||  
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|3:00-3:30  || Set up for seminar || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85620593269?pwd=UlpnMHREbVVVVmllRFVFVjg5S2EvUT09
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==Friday, 31 October 2008==
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| 8:00am || Rob Colwell||  
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|3:30-4:30  || Seminar (Rubega does intro; Beth Barbeau runs chat/hand raising) || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85620593269?pwd=UlpnMHREbVVVVmllRFVFVjg5S2EvUT09
 
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| 9:00am ||Juan Carlos Villarreal || BIOPharm 314 
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| 9:30am || Bernard Goffinet || BioPharm 300
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| 10:00am ||Mark Urban || BioPharm 200A
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| 10:30am ||Rachel Prunier || BioPharm 302
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| 11:00am||Kentwood Wells || TLS 380
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| 11:30am ||Susan Herrick || TLS 379
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| 12:00pm || Lunch with grad students ||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 11 November 2020

Kathleen Holgerson

Institution: Women's Center, University of Connecticut
Email: kathleen.holgerson@uconn.edu
Web site: https://womenscenter.uconn.edu/
Google Scholar:
Seminar Title: STEMInist in Academia: The intersections of identity and power on departmental climate.
Time and Place: 3:30 PM, Thursday, Nov. 12
Contact:Margaret Rubega margaret.rubega@uconn.edu

Thursday, Nov 12, 2020

Time Name Location/WebLink
9:30-10:00 Pam Diggle & Cindi Jones https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86120133222?pwd=RFIxYXFpTjcrb0E2bFY5SENJbnp1QT09
12:15-1:00 Grad student "Lunch" https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8604864502?pwd=WjdML0hTVUtDSVpMVW51ajAxTEpaZz09
1:30-2:00 Dept. Climate Committee https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8604864502?pwd=WjdML0hTVUtDSVpMVW51ajAxTEpaZz09
2:00-2:30 Becca Colby (same link as above)
2:30-3:00 Meet with undergrad seminar class https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/cmp19003
3:00-3:30 Set up for seminar https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85620593269?pwd=UlpnMHREbVVVVmllRFVFVjg5S2EvUT09
3:30-4:30 Seminar (Rubega does intro; Beth Barbeau runs chat/hand raising) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85620593269?pwd=UlpnMHREbVVVVmllRFVFVjg5S2EvUT09