Webinar Nov 27 OSU in-person – read more below…
Five Insects and their Impact on Human History
From: Rondon, Silvia <Silvia...@oregonstate.edu>
Subject: CSS Seminar November 27: Robert Wiedemann
Rob Wiedenmann is Professor Emeritus of Entomology recently retired. He received a B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and a Ph.D. in Entomology, both from Purdue University. After a career as a research entomologist and academic administrator at University of Illinois and Arkansas, he began teaching the large-enrollment class, "Insects, Science and Society", which was the genesis for the book, "The Silken Thread." He lives in Tigard OR and WSU already has “enrolled” him as an affiliated faculty member. The flyer for that seminar is attached.
Seminar
When: Monday, November 27
Time: 4 PM
Where: ALS 4000
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Silvia I. Rondon (she/her/hers)
Professor and Extension Entomology Specialist
Oregon Integrated Pest Management Center Director
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