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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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'''Seminar Speaker:''' Julie Lockwood [[http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~jlockwoo/ link]]<br>
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'''Institution:''' Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University <br>
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'''EEB Seminar Title:'''  Propagule madness: definitions and null hypotheses in invasion ecology<br>
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'''NRME Seminar Title:'''  In it for the long haul: the conservation of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow in the Everglades, Florida<br>
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'''Faculty or Student Contact:''' Chris Elphick<br>
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Julie has a diverse set of interests, focused on the homogenization of biotic communities, invasion ecology and conservation in action.  She recently published an introductory book on Invasion Ecology [http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~jlockwoo/invecolbook.shtml link here].  She has published on a range of topics in both ecology and evolutionary biology (e.g., she has participated in NCEAS groups on sampling curves, phylogeny and conservation, exotic species), and has worked on various different types of organisms (plants, fish, birds) in various different places (Hawaii, Florida, California, New Jersey). 
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She is also well known for her long term work on the population biology and behavior of the Federally endangered Cape Sable seaside sparrow in the Florida Everglades.  The fate of this species is central to Everglades restoration, which is probably the largest and most costly restoration effort anywhere in the world.  Consequently her research has broad political and economic implications in addition to its important ecological contributions.
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While at UConn she will be giving two talks.  On Thurs at 4 she will describe her work on invasive species in the EEB seminar series, and on Friday at 2 she will talk about her Everglades research in the NRME seminar series.  Please sign up to meet with her below.  If you do not have access to EEBedia pages, or would like to join Julie for one of the meals listed, please contact Chris Elphick.
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==Thursday, 20 November 2008==
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| 1:00pm || Chris Elphick || BPP 300A
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| 2:00pm || Rob Colwell || Third floor fishbowl Biopharm...to avoid transit time!
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| 2:30pm || Eldridge Adams || Pharm/Bio 205A
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| 3:00pm || EEB 3894: Current Topics in EEB  || [[Bamford]]
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| 3:30pm || Seminar preparation ||
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| 4:00pm || EEB Department Seminar || [[BPB]] 130
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| 6:00pm || Dinner: Chris Elphick et al. ||
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==Friday, 21 November==
 
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| 8:00am || Breakfast: Margaret Rubega et al. ||  
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|9:30-10:00 ||Pam Diggle & Cindi Jones|| https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86120133222?pwd=RFIxYXFpTjcrb0E2bFY5SENJbnp1QT09
 
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|12:15-1:00 || Grad student "Lunch" || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8604864502?pwd=WjdML0hTVUtDSVpMVW51ajAxTEpaZz09
 
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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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| 10:00am || Jenica Allen || BioPharm 225
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|2:30-3:00  ||Meet with undergrad seminar class  || https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/meet/cmp19003
 
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| 10:30am ||  Sarah Treanor|| BioPharm 225
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|3:00-3:30  || Set up for seminar || https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85620593269?pwd=UlpnMHREbVVVVmllRFVFVjg5S2EvUT09
 
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| 11:00am || NRME: Current Topics in ENR || WBY 227A
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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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| 2:00pm || NRME Department Seminar || Young (WBY) 100
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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