The Environmental Lecture Series was established at Ashland University after the Environmental Science program was implemented in 1991-92. The lecture series was designed to support the Environmental Science program by allowing students, faculty and members of North Central Ohio communities to interact with leaders in environmental science and policy. Over the years, the lecture series has generated significant campus and community involvement and support. Recent lectures are archived for viewing on this webpage.
Current support for the lecture series is provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation, donations from individuals, and additional support from Ashland University. Past series have been supported by AU and grants from the Lubrizol Foundation, GTE Foundation, and the Fran and Warren Rupp Foundation.
All lectures will be at 7:30 p.m. They are held in the Ronk Lecture Hall of the Schar College of Education. They are free and open to the public.
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Ben Jealous Keynote Ashland Center for…
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How Cleveland Metroparks benefits northeast Ohio…
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Can Urban Green Infrastructure Improve Air Quality
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Biological and geographical diversification of…
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The Global Health Implications of the Transition…
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Methane Emissions from the oil and gas supply…
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Wind Turbines Beneath Their Wings: The Toll of…
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2020/01/23 Dr. Andrew May- "Using low-cost…
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2019/11/07 Dr. Laura Johnson- "The effects…
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2019/03/21 MaLisa Spring- "Ohio Citizens and…
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2019/01/24 Dr. Sarah Diamond- "How Humans…
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2018/10/25 Dr. Karen Goodell- "Engaging…
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2018/03/22 John Simpson- "Winous Point…
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2018/02/22 Tom Bridgeman- "The Great Green…
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