ESE Faculty and students - we need to hear from you! We received 18 responses so far for the ranking the top 3 Keystone topics for Spring, which all appear to be strong interests. I would like to wrap this up by
Dec. 1 so the student leadership team can be formed to start working on the event –
so PLEASE ESE FACULTY and STUDENTS – do the survey.
Please rank your choices for your preference of these three topics for the spring 2017 Keystone Series focus at the
following Qualtrics Link:
Qualtrics for final Selection for the 2017 Spring Keystone
Series.
1.
Standing Rock/Dakota Access Pipeline
2.
Water quality issues, e.g., per/polyfluorinated compounds, which have been in the news a lot recently and in which new provisionary levels are approaching or below quantitation limits of typical commercial labs.
3.
With Trump’s Victory, what now?
Linda S. Lee
B480 Lilly Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907; Office: (765) 494-8612; Cell (765) 414-3086;
lslee@purdue.edu
Purdue University Dept. of Agronomy, Professor of Environmental Chemistry & Associate Head
Interdisciplinary Ecological Science & Engineering (ESE) Graduate Program, Program Head,
www.purdue.edu/ese
Division of Environmental Ecological Engineering, Faculty Affiliate