Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium 2015
In this series of lectures, distinguished members of the University of Idaho community present and describe their approach to teaching and research. These lectures explore the specific subjects and methodologies that define the disciplines within which the speakers work.
Explore the colloquia presented during the fall 2015 semester through the list here.
- Evolution and Development of Color Vision in Vertebrates
- Revolutionizing Monitoring Systems to Detect Environmental Change From Data to Actions
- In Search of John Mullan, the Northwest's Road Builder
- Self-Confidence, Stardom and Post-Racial Culture
- Cocaine, Cattle & Conservation: Drivers of Deforestation in Honduras
- Paleobotany & Stratigraphy of Lake Clarkia
- A Pedagogical Model for Team-based Interdisciplinary Doctoral Education
- Religious Struggle in the Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach
- A 3D Approach to Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change
- The Growing Economic Influence of the Five Tribes of Idaho
- Everyday Lives of Extraordinary Divas
- Indicators of Climate Change in Idaho
- Reading Law in the Landscape
- Ernest Hemingway and the Spanish Cival War
- The Evolution of Active Learning