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  • October 2025

  • Mon 20

    Freshwater Colloquium – Troubled Waters: Impacts of Emerging Contaminants on Early Life Stages of Fish

    October 20, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Historically, ecotoxicological toxicity studies were conducted with limited connections to human health. The field of environmental toxicology has recently embraced a "one health" approach, with increased focus on understanding the underlying mechanistic effects to improve species extrapolation. While many are …

  • Mon 27

    Freshwater Colloquium – Changing Global Water Tables Over The Past 21,000 Years

    October 27, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Although groundwater and lakes are vital freshwater reservoirs, little is known about how their storage volumes or regional distributions change in the long term. In this talk, I will share results from a global-scale transient simulation of the global water …

  • November 2025

  • Mon 10

    Freshwater Colloquium – Sources, Fate, and Effects of PFAS Mixtures in Great Lakes Ecosystems and Native Fishes

    November 10, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Environmental contamination of PFAS is one of the greatest challenges facing freshwater ecosystems today due to widespread accumulation and a high degree of uncertainty regarding ecological risk and health hazards. PFAS are a large class of man-made chemicals used in …

  • Mon 17

    Freshwater Colloquium – Tracking and Modeling Pathogens in Water Systems: From Watersheds to Wastewater Treatment

    November 17, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Tracking and predictive modeling of pathogens in aquatic systems can be used to assess recreational water quality, inform public health decisions through wastewater surveillance, and identify problematic conditions in wastewater treatment plants that may lead to effluent discharge challenges. This …

  • December 2025

  • Mon 1
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    Freshwater Colloquium – Fate of Plastics in the Environment: From Legacy Pollutants to Emergent Materials

    December 1, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Plastics are a pervasive part of everyday life and a central challenge in the environment. Environmental stresses such as sunlight, temperature fluctuations, wet/dry cycling or microbial forces affect the longevity or degradation of plastics. Assessing the fate of plastics under …

  • February 2026

  • Mon 23

    Freshwater Colloquium – Agricultural Contamination in Groundwater: The Case of Nebraska

    February 23 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Harshanee Jayasekera, PhD Agricultural production plays a central role in Nebraska’s economy but also poses persistent risks to groundwater quality, particularly through nitrate contamination. Because a large majority …

  • March 2026

  • Mon 9

    Freshwater Colloquium – Social-ecological science to inform climate adaptation in recreational fisheries

    March 9 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Zach Feiner Climate change is rapidly changing important recreational fisheries in the Upper Midwest. Combining insights about the ecological impacts of climate change on fish populations with …

  • Mon 30

    Freshwater Colloquium – Currents of Life: How Flow Shapes Complex Microbial Communities

    March 30 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Emmi Mueller Much of life on Earth is at the mercy of currents and flow, which determine the organisms and resources present in an environment. In aquatic …

  • April 2026

  • Mon 6

    Freshwater Colloquium – Restoration and Conservation of an Ancient Species, the American Paddlefish

    April 6 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Jim Long Acipenseriformes, including American Paddlefish (Polyodontidae, Polyodon spathula) represents an ancient lineage of fish, with representatives found back approximately 200 MYA. American Paddlefish is the only remaining …

  • Mon 13

    Freshwater Colloquium – From Weather to Paleo: Capturing the Continuum of Climate Variability

    April 13 @ 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
    School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom, First Floor 600 E Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

    Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Raphaël Hébert Weather and climate variability span a continuum of timescales, from day-to-day fluctuations to millennial-scale changes, yet these regimes are often studied separately. My work explores …

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