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Thursday, November 5
The Antarctic, the Climate, and Implications for the Ecosystem

5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. (appetizers and a cash bar will be available)
Hilton Fort Collins

      $10 for Alumni Association members
      $15 for non members


RSVP by October 28, 2009.
Appetizers will be served and a cash bar will be available.


Explore the Antarctic with Colorado State University professor and senior research scientist Diana Wall.  Share Professor Wall's fascination with ecosystems, specifically how the ecological changes have impacted the Dry Valleys of Antarctica.

The McMurdo Dry Valleys form the largest ice-free area on the Antarctic continent. The dry valleys are the most extreme desert on earth and represent a region where life approaches its environmental limits.

Read more about Professor Wall and her Antarctic research.  Professor Wall is a professor of biology and director of the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University.  She is also a University Distinguished Professor.

For more information, contact the Alumni Association at (800) 286-2586 or csualumni@ar.colostate.edu