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Coastal Perspective Lecture Series

"Sea Snakes and Sovereignty: The Panatomic Canal Debate, Invasion Biology, and the Environmental Management State, 1964-1978"

“Sea Snakes and Sovereignty: The Panatomic Canal Debate, Invasion Biology, and the Environmental Management State, 1964-1978” by Christine Keiner, Ph.D., Associate Professor of STS and History, Rochester Institute of Technology


Research interests of Christine Keiner.


This lecture will be held on April 7th. Lecture series is FREE and open to the public. Lectures begin at 7:30 p.m., with light refreshments at 7:10.

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Please join us in our newly renovated 300-seat auditorium for the 19th annual Coastal Perspectives Lecture Series. The auditorium is located on the second floor of the Academic Building (disabled accessible). Enter through the Academic Building or through the Student Center. There is a limited-capacity elevator on the first floor of the Academic Building. Please call us with your questions, or concerns, on the limited-mobility access points to the auditorium at 860-405-9025, or email Noreen.blaschik@uconn.edu.


This series is sponsored by The Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, the Department of Marine Sciences, UCONN and the Maritime Studies Program, UCONN. For more information and a campus map, visit our website at http://www.marinesciences.uconn.edu/Public%20Lecture/public.html or email CoastalPerspectives@uconn.edu.

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