Virtual Classes Without Quizzes: Minnesota's Invisible Water Infrastructure

Classes Without Quizzes
Thursday, May 28, 12-1:15 p.m.

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Join the CFANS Alumni Society for a virtual Classes Without Quizzes program, Minnesota's Invisible Water Infrastructure: What really determines the quality and quantity of our water resources? While our iconic lakes and rivers capture headlines, many of the most consequential actions affecting Minnesota’s water are shaped by the management of our streets, soils, and wastewater systems.  Learn how the University partners with practitioners to manage the "invisible" infrastructure that determines the quality and quantity of our most precious resource.

Why attend?

  • Expert Insights: Hear from the new Director of the Water Resources Center - Dr. Bonnie Keeler and a panel of leading specialists in onsite sewage treatment systems (septics), urban stormwater, and soil health.
  • Lightning Talks: Get up to speed quickly with engaging, focused presentations. You'll learn something new about how U research shapes the future of our water resources.  
  • Direct Access: Join interactive breakout rooms to ask your questions and chat directly with the experts.

 

Classes Without Quizzes was launched in 2002 by the CFANS Alumni Society as an innovative, engaging seminar to jump-start learning about science and groundbreaking research taking place in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS).