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MillerComm Lecture Series

Understanding Complex Environmental Systems: An Exploration of NSF's Vision for the Decade

Thursday, September 11th, 2003
Margaret Leinen
4:00pm

Third Floor, Levis Faculty Center
919 West Illinois Street
Urbana

Event Description

How do we solve tomorrow's environmental problems today?  Margaret Leinen, National Science Foundation Assistant Director and Coordinator for Environmental Research and Education, shares NSF's compelling new vision of how research, education and technology must intersect to benefit the earth, life and society in the 21st century.

Hosted by: The Environmental Council

In conjunction with:  Beckman Institute, Campus Honors Program, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Community Health,Department of Crop Sciences, Department of General Engineering, Department of Geography, Department of Geology, Department of  History, Department of Landscape Architecture, Department of Leisure Studies, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Department of Plant Biology, Department of Sociology, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey, Illinois Waste Management and Research Center, School of Architecture, School of Integrative Biology

Margaret Leinen

Assistant Director, National Science Foundation