Explore the Konza at Water Wednesday on April 15
This April, dive into a different style of Water Wednesday at the Konza Prairie Biological Station. This interactive networking session is designed to be exploratory and informal and will include discussions about how long-term prairie research can teach us about water movement and ecosystem processes.
"The Konza is a living laboratory where ecology, water, fire and climate all come together," said Susan Metzger, Kansas Water Institute director. "This will be a special opportunity for our water community to connect water research to place."
All K-State faculty, staff and students are invited to attend this professional development opportunity. It will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 15, in the Konza Meeting Hall at the Konza Prairie Biological Station. Space is limited, so online registration is required.
The Kansas Water Institute hosts Water Wednesday events each month to facilitate meaningful exchanges and showcase important work across campus. The full Water Wednesday schedule is available on the Kansas Water Institute website.
To request additional information, contact water@k-state.edu.