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Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammalTom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and Conversation Unit University of California Tom Batter, University of California, Davis, Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit, shares his California…
From Gateway Science Museum
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Prints with ProseDr. Rob Davidson English Department CSU, ChicoHere’s a description: Professor Rob Davidson (English) discusses flash prose forms, ekphrastic writing, and a class project that his creative…
From Art & Art History
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The Writer's Voice: Jose A. RodriguezDr. José Antonio Rodríguez University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Department of EnglishPoet, memoirist, and translator, José Antonio Rodríguez is a Mexican immigrant and…
From The Writer's Voice
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Using Remote Sensing and Targeted Water Sampling to Understand AI Risk for Commercial PoultryDr. Maurice Pitesky-DVM, MPVM, Dipl ACVPM Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension UC Davis, Veterinary Medicine Dr. Maurice Pitesky discusses how remote sensing and targeted water…
From Biological Sciences Academic Forums
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Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammalTom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and Conversation Unit University of California Tom Batter, University of California, Davis, Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit, shares his California…
From Gateway Science Museum
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MomentoJacob Meders Artist Jacob Meders, a member of the Mechoopda Tribe of Chico Rancheria, leads an artist talk about his personal experience as Native American artist. Through printmaking,…
From Art & Art History
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What Religious People Think About Science (and Scientists)Elaine Howard Ecklund, PhD Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences Director, Religion and Public Life Rice UniversityDr. Gregory Cootsona Comparative Religion and Humanities Department CSU,…
From Comparative Religion and Humanities Department
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Changing the Game Uncharted, RISKY and RewardingJamie Pardi EntrepreneurJamie Pardi, a Chico State alumni, walks us through his life timeline, from being an involved member of a fraternity, captain of the Men's Lacrosse Team to…
From Chico State Center for Entrepreneurship
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Policing and Turnout in St. LouisDr. Traci Burch Northwestern University In 2014, the police shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in a suburb of St. Louis resulted in street protests by members of that community. That…
From Political Science
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