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Geosciences Colloquium: Jordan Abell

When

Jan. 18, 2024, 4 – 5 p.m.

Where

Gould-Simpson "Fishbowl"

Join the Geosciences Colloquium Series for a presentation by Postdoctoral Research Associate Jordan Abell.

This year's colloquium series will consist of a mixture of researchers across the University of Arizona along with visiting scientists as well! The colloquium series will be conducted in the Gould-Simpson “Fishbowl” (2nd floor) from 4-5PM on Thursdays. There will be a Zoom option as well to tune in.

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