Tag: Water Daze
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Water research showcased at Texas A&M Water Day
Student researchers from across campus filled Texas A&M University’s 12th Man Hall with research posters and science-based solutions to some of the world’s most pressing water problems April 23 during Texas A&M Water Day. The annual event is hosted by the Texas Water Resources Institute, TWRI, and the Water Management and Hydrological Science Program in the…
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Aggies showcase water research and win scholarships at Water Daze 2023
For the first time since 2019, the Water Daze student research poster contest and water seminar returned to Texas A&M University on March 29. Showcasing water-related research from engineering, agriculture and Earth sciences fields, 40 Texas A&M students presented research posters to contest judges, discussed their work with faculty experts and networked with peers. The Texas Water Resources…
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Texas A&M Water Day 2024 showcases next generation of water scientists
Research posters, students and faculty at Texas A&M Water Day 2024. (Photo by Leslie Lee, TWRI.) March 27 at Texas A&M University, students filled the 12th Man Hall in the Memorial Student Center with research posters featuring innovative and emerging water science. Texas A&M Water Day 2024 brought together faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students…
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Texas A&M Water Day set for March 27
Article originally written by Madison Pigg Texas A&M Water Day 2024 will bring a research poster competition and water lecture to campus on March 27. Poster displays and judging will be held at the Texas A&M University Memorial Student Center in the 12th Man Hall, 9 a.m. to noon, and the following Water Lecture and…
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Water Daze lectures, student poster competition set for March 27 at Texas A&M
The Water Management and Hydrological Science (WMHS) program at Texas A&M University is hosting Water Daze, a student poster competition and water lectures, March 27 on the Texas A&M campus. The poster competition, open to any Texas A&M graduate or undergraduate student, will be in the Memorial Student Center’s 12th Man Hall from 9 a.m. to noon, with…
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Students compete in Water Daze poster competition
Eighteen student posters with topics across a wide range of water-related issues were featured in the Water Daze poster competition April 3 on the Texas A&M University campus. The poster competition was hosted by the Texas A&M Water Management and Hydrological Science (WMHS) program, an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Geosciences. The first-place…
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Renowned water microbiologist speaks on water quality and public health at Texas A&M’s Water Daze event
Dr. Joan B. Rose, an international expert in water microbiology, water quality and public health from Michigan State University, has spent her career trying to answer the question: How safe is the water? “People want a simple answer: ‘Yes, it is safe; no, it is not safe. If it is not safe, then what do…
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World water expert to speak April 3, 4 at Texas A&M
Article originally written by Kathy Wythe. International water expert Dr. Joan B. Rose, winner of the 2016 Stockholm Water Prize, will speak April 3 at Texas A&M University in College Station and April 4 at the Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth as part of the fifth annual Water Lecture Speaker Series, Perspectives…
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Water Daze student poster competition set for April 3 at Texas A&M
The Water Management and Hydrological Science (WMHS) program at Texas A&M University is hosting Water Daze, a student poster competition and water lecture, April 3 on the Texas A&M campus. The poster competition, open to any Texas A&M graduate or undergraduate student, will be in the Rudder Tower Exhibit Hall from 9 a.m. to noon, with judging at 10 a.m.…
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Water Daze event and poster competition will be March 29-30 at Texas A&M
The Water Management and Hydrological Science (WMHS) program at Texas A&M University is hosting Water Daze, a public event featuring keynote speaker Dr. Michael Campana, faculty research presentations and a student poster competition, March 29-30 on the Texas A&M campus. A professor at Oregon State University and technical director of the American Water Resources Association, Campana is a national expert…