Tuesday, March 27, 2007

For Immediate Release


For Immediate Release


For More Information Contact:
Edlina Green
edlinarenegreen@yahoo.com


Waterways Conferance Comes to UNT Again!


" WaterWays: The Confluence of Art, Science, Policy & Philosophy"



Dateline- March 13-15,2007- The Waterways Conference is a exciting event that brings together scientists, philosophers, politicians, artists, managers and private sectors in order to bring to light one serious matter, the awareness of water basin issues at UNT .
This conference not only tackles the issue but also sheds light on recent matters and how we can improve upon them. The conference is held by the Philosophy of Water Project and other departments at the University of North Texas. The main focus of this conference this time around is the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna basin.
Some of the key speakers for the conference will be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,founder of the River Keeper Oraganizaton, and John A. McLauclan the director of RiverSphere and the Katrina and the Environmental Research and restoration network.
This is a free event that is open to the public. This event is Tuesday, March 13 through Thursday, March 15. It is free and open to all general public. It will be held at Environmental Education, Science and Technology Building, located on the northwest corner of Avenue C and West Mulberry (1704 W. Mulberry Street) on the University of North Texas campus.
This is a bi-annual conference sponsored by the University of North Texas.For a complete schedule of events, go to www.water.unt.edu/waterways.htm
The University of North Texas is a student-centered public research university and is the flagship of the UNT System. It is the most comprehensive university in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, offering 93 bachelor's, 111 master's and 50 doctoral degree programs, many nationally recognized. UNT is also one of the largest universities in Texas, enrolling more than 33,500 students.


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