Water: Beneath Our Feet - The 16th Annual College of Science Lecture Series (4/5)

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Land Acknowledgement Statement

The University of Arizona occupies the original homelands of the Tohono O'odham and Pascua Yaqui Nations, Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land since time immemorial. Aligning with the university’s core value of a diverse and inclusive community, it is an institutional responsibility to recognize and acknowledge the people, culture and history that make up the Wildcat community. At the institutional level, it is important to be proactive in broadening awareness throughout campus to ensure our students feel represented and valued.

About this lecture

Groundwater is by far the largest un-frozen freshwater resource on the planet. Yet, it is often overlooked, overused, or misunderstood. In this talk, we will explore how the water beneath our feet supports ecosystems and human systems alike and the role that it has to play in our future.

Speakers:
Laura Condon
Assistant Professor in Hydrology and Atmospheric Science

Executive Producers:
Elliott Cheu
Interim Dean, College of Science
Distinguished Professor of Physics

Jenna D. Rutschman
Senior Director of Marketing, Communications
College of Science

Miles Fujimoto
Graphic Designer, Senior
College of Science

Michael Luria
Assistant Dean for Corporate and Community Engagement

Special thanks:
Dale Schoonover and Lisa Bianco

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