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Tag Archives: water
Kent State University’s Water and Land Symposium
This year’s symposium occurred on October 5-6, 2016, and featured the theme of “Sustainability and Resilience on the Land-Water Continuum.” Continue reading
Snapshots of the Middle Cuyahoga River on World Water Day
https://storify.com/highlyanne/fieldwork-on-world-water-day
Water Infrastructure and Rebounding Cities: Notes from the 2nd Annual Kent State Water Symposium
A synopsis of the day at Kent State University’s 2014 Water Symposium, October 31st. This second annual event features a mix of Kent State and national speakers targeting water issues of importance to our region and beyond. Continue reading
Scenic Saturday: a special place
A purely scenic one this week, but this is a place that is very special to both Anne and myself. It’s not surprising that we can both find things to appreciate about this overlook: after all, as the cliche goes, … Continue reading
Gifts for future hydrologists
Five excellent books about water for ages three and up.
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