Wednesday, September 14th at 7 P.M. — In-Person Social AND In-Person/Zoom Presentation: Dr. Donovan Bailey, “Plant Communication and Facilitation:  plant-to-plant, plant-to-microbe, and plant-to-insect interactions” 

Meeting and free presentation Wednesday, September 14, 7 p.m.. Williams Street door will be unlocked at 6:30 for a social half-hour with refreshments. Do not use the entrance from the steps on the north side of the building. It will not be unlocked.

Dr. Bailey is an NMSU Biology Professor, researching the plant evolutionary relationships, patterns of speciation and diversification, and genomic evolution.

(Please note that Brandon Bestelmeyer’s talk, previously listed on this page, has been rescheduled for October 12th. We are excited to host Dr. Bailey this month!)

Location: The NMSU Herbarium on campus in the Biology Annex near intersection of Stewart & Williams Streets. Free after hour parking north and south of the annex after 4:30 p.m.

Current University Covid policy:  https://now.nmsu.edu/plan/guidelines-for-campus-visitors-and-events.html.  Masks are optional, but not required.

If you are unable to attend in person, here’s the Zoom linkhttps://us06web.zoom.us/
If you participate by Zoom, your audio and video will be muted; if you want to ask questions at the end of talk, you will need to use the Chat function on Zoom.

We look forward to seeing you soon, be it online or in person!

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Meeting and free presentation Wednesday, September 14, 7 p.m.. Williams Street door will be unlocked at 6:30 for a social half-hour with refreshments. Do not use the entrance from the steps on the north side of the building. It will not be unlocked. Dr. Bailey is an NMSU Biology Professor, researching the plant evolutionary relationships, patterns […]

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