CalForest WRX3 is pleased to invite you to the Regenerative Construction Ecosystems Symposium: Community resilience & adaptation with sustainable forestry, Passive House & industrialized construction, a free 6 hour online symposium 2 day focused on how wood industrialized construction deployed to meet the Passive House standard, can lead to decarbonized environments that are resilient a
Faculty News
The Schatz Energy Research Center is currently seeking an experienced professional to provide project management for efforts within the microgrid and distributed energy portfolio. This position is expected to start on or near February 16, 2022. Applications are due by Monday, January 10, 2022 at 4 pm (Pacific).
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The goal seemed simple: Power down. How? In the most complicated way imaginable. That was the assignment for Engineering 215 students, who built crazy contraptions as part of the annual Rube Goldberg challenge.
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The goal seemed simple: Power down. How? In the most complicated way imaginable. That was the assignment for Engineering 215 students, who built crazy contraptions as part of the annual Rube Goldberg challenge.
Next week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, E351 students will be presenting their posters from 2:15 to about 3:45 pm in Science D room 5.
We are very happy to announce Jana Ganion (Blue Lake Rancheria) and Peter Lehman (Schatz Energy Research Center) as the next presenters in the Spring 2018 Sustainable Futures Speaker Series. Jana and Peter will present on Thursday, April 5 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm in Founders Hall 118 (FH118) on the Humboldt campus.
The Humboldt River Institute is pleased to present a special screening of "A River's Last Chance" on Tuesday, March 20th at 5 pm in Founders Hall 118. The film features Humboldt faculty and students.
ERE Instructor, Lonny Grafman, will be talking with KHumboldt as part of the My Favorite Lecture podcast about community-based innovation. Join the "studio audience" for a taping at Plaza Grill on Thursday, February 15th @ 7PM. Lectures are an hour long, preceded by nosh from Arcata Main Street and followed by your questions.