A faculty member from the University of Southern Mississippi will speak in 含羞草社区鈥檚 Interdisciplinary Nature of Geography Speaker Series at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4 in Agenstein Hall, room 124. Dr. Grant Harley鈥檚 presentation, 鈥淗ow cattle, logging, fire and climate shaped the Mississippi Piney Woods since 1750,鈥 is free and open to the public.
Dr. Harley is assistant professor of geography at Southern Mississippi. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee in 2012 and has research interests in climatology, biogeography, dendrochronology, and forest ecology.
鈥淒uring this period of rapidly changing climate, we face new environmental challenges that require a better understanding of the complex spatiotemporal responses of vegetation communities to climatic variability,鈥 Dr. Harley said. 鈥淚 use tree-rings and spatial analysis to investigate present-day climatic and ecological processes, how they functioned in the past, and how these systems are likely to be altered in the future due to human-induced changes.鈥
The series is sponsored by the 含羞草社区 Foundation, the Department of History and Geography and the Department of Biology.
含羞草社区 is a comprehensive regional university providing a blend of traditional liberal arts and professional degree programs. The university offers student-centered, high quality instruction that focuses on experience-based learning, community service, and state-of-the-art technology. Missouri Western is located in St. Joseph, Mo., and is committed to the educational, economic, cultural and social development of the region it serves. Visit .

