• ENTS Capstone Symposium this Week

    This week, senior concentrators in Environmental and Technology Studies (ENTS) will present their capstone projects. As always, the capstone projects this year vary greatly in topic, reflecting the rich diversity of academic disciplines with which the ENTS program is engaged. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

    Here is the schedule:

    ENTS Capstone Symposium
    May 22-23, 4:30-6:15
    Willis Hall 205

    Thursday, May 22

    4:30 “In Search of Darwin,” Amanda Smith
    4:50 “Examining How We Think About Technology,” John Heydinger
    5:10 “Commuting to Carleton: The Present, the Possible, and the Impacts,” Amy Wilson
    5:30 “Incorporating Stakeholders into Ecosystem Service Conservation,” Bessie Schwarz

    Friday, May 23

    4:30 “Using GIS Technology to Resolve Land Use Conflict:
    A Case Study of Development in the Moosehead Lake Region,” Emma Glidden-Lyon
    4:50 “The Ames Mill Today: Policy Suggestions for the Northfield City Council,” Shannon Carcelli
    5:10 “Jatropha Production in Koulikoro, Mali: A Proposed Study of
    a Weed and its Agricultural, Economic, and Energy Benefits,” Tim Singer
    5:30 “Discovering Trash,” Dylan Welch
    5:50 “Uganda: An Exploration of Urban Agriculture,” Natalie Coleman