Dr. Zachary Taylor from the environmental sciences program at Berry College in Georgia is the next speaker in the Interdisciplinary Nature of Geography Speaker Series at ߲. Dr. Taylor’s talk, “Climate Change and Prehistoric Agricultural Decline in Costa Rica,” is at noon Friday, March 3 in Agenstein Hall, room 330. The talk is free and open to the public.
Dr. Taylor received his Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Denver, and his master’s and doctoral degrees in geography from the University of Tennessee.
Dr. Taylor’s visit is sponsored by the ߲ Foundation, the Department of History and Geography, the Department of Biology and Tri-Beta Honors Society.
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