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Nebraska Lecture: Through Layers of Mud and Time: A Long-Term Perspective on Environmental Change

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Date: Thursday, November 1st
Time: 3:30 pm-5:00 pm
Description:

Sheri Fritz, Willa Cather Professor in the Department of Geosciences and School of Biological Sciences, will discuss how she and her colleagues use lake mud to reconstruct the history of climate change and how humans have impacted the environment. A reception follows the lecture.

Additional Public Info: The lecture and reception are free and open to the public.

Website: http://research.unl.edu
Location: Room: Auditorium
NEBRASKA UNION
Additional Info: NU

Directions: 14th & R Streets

Contact:
Karen Underwood
472-0030
kunderwood1@unl.edu

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