Archive for "October, 2006"

Make some $$$ and help out a fellow FES’er!

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Free Campaign Documentary Screening This Thurs

Screening of ‘Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore?’

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Speed Dating Fund Raiser for Public Interest Law

This is a great fundraiser to help fund summer public interest law work (including environmental work by some great joint FES students!).

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Financial Advice Workshop

Dear Students,

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Doris Duke / Wyss Scholars Meeting

Please join Peter Otis and Bethany Zemba, at noon, in Bowers Auditorium, on Monday, November 6th, for information on the Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program and the Wyss Conservation Scholars Program. Both applications are open only to U.S. or P.R. students.

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This week’s Yale Farm Newsletter

Here’s what’s happening this week at the Yale Farm:

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Liquor Treating- TONIGHT!

Miss the good ol’ days when it was socially acceptable to beg strangers for goodies?  Well, today’s your lucky day… Liquor Treating has arrived at FES.

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WWF Launches $10 Million Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund

WWF Launches $10 Million Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund Fund Will Support Fellowships, Visiting Scientists, Symposium, Seminars Washington, DC – World Wildlife Fund today launched the Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund, established to honor WWF’s president and CEO from 1989 until 2005.The fund will support and harness the most promising research in conservation science, making it more accessible to conservationists and the scientific community. More than a third of the $10 million goal has already been raised.

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Want to make some $$$?

We need a driver to take us to JFK leaving New Haven at 2pm, next week, Tues Nov 7th. We’ll pay $100.

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MISSING: THE SAC Wipey Calendar

SAC had a white wipey calendar on the bulletin board on the first floor. Last week it went missing! Information leading it it’s recovery is much appreciated:)

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P3 info session: Thursday 12-1, Sage 32 with Bethany

If you’re interested in learning more about the P3 competition come to Sage 32 at noon on Thursday, November 2nd. Bethany will be presenting some ideas and answering questions about the competition. Here’s a link to last years awards so you can see what types of projects they’re funding. http://es.epa.gov/ncer/p3/current/index.html

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Last Warren Miller Post - This Friday

Sorry for yet another Warren Miller Post but I have a few extra tickets if you weren’t able to commit last week but are now kicking yourself and wishing you could get in on this extravaganza of wishful wintery oggling.

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TGIF - This Friday 6pm Marsh Rotunda

Post-midterm, post-Halloween, post-Bruce Babbitt’s talk at that Dam Conference, come have some brews or alternative bevvies & snacks.

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CT EarthNet meeting 11/14

The obstacles are familiar to many of us in Connecticut.  As

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towns & stormwater

Dear All: If you are involved in upgrading stormwater treatment in your town, or know someone who’s interested, this is for you. :

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Dr. Usha Varanasi -NOAA

November 1, 2006
11:00 am

THE YALE SOCIETY FOR COASTAL AND MARINE STUDIES

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Anyone have a TI Calculator they wanna sell me? ASAP

I dropped mine and the screen broke. Shoot me an email or give me a call.

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Looking for a place to stay this weekend

Hello Forestry Community. I’m lucky enough to get the chance to come to

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ISO of poster tube

I am presenting a scientific poster at a conference in Detroit this weekend and I’m ooking to borrow a poster tube. The tube should be able to hold a 48″ by 36″ poster and be durable enough to check if I am unable to bring it on the plane with me.   I will need it by Wednesday night.  Call me at 203-494-3526 or e-mail me (jeffrey.ross@yale.edu) if you have one I can borrow.  Thanks!

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Folk music and dance festival this weekend

Looking for something off the beaten path to do? The NOMAD (NOrtheast Music and Dance) Festival takes place this weekend at the Wilbur Cross High School, across from East Rock Park (close to campus). Includes lots of participatory dance and singing, workshops, concerts etc. Admission from $15 for part to $48 for the entire weekend.

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