Freshwater Science Expert Speaks at 30th Annual Connell Lecture Program
February 1, 2012
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Freshwater Science Expert Speaks at 30th Annual Connell Lecture Program
VALDOSTA -- Freshwater science expert Dr. Mark Brenner will
discuss how climate and environmental change is linked to the
collapse of the Maya civilization during the 30th Annual Clyde
Eugene Connell Visiting Lecturing Program, scheduled for Thursday,
Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Jennett Hall room 1111.
Brenner is a professor of geological studies at University of
Florida as well as the director of the university’s Land Use and
Environmental Change Institute. He is an expert in limnology and
paleolimnology, the study of historic changes in lake
ecosystems.
During his lecture, Brenner will discuss his research on long-term
changes and conditions of climate and environment in the lowlands
of Central America and Mexico and how they are linked to the demise
of the Ancient Maya culture, which existed for 2,000 years and
mysteriously collapsed in the ninth century. The lecture will
include information on profound droughts, agro-engineering
activities in tropical forests and a detailed record of climate and
environmental change in the region over the past 85,000
years.
Hosted by VSU’s Department of Biology, the Clyde Eugene Connell
Visiting Lecture Program is held every year to honor the late Dr.
Clyde Connell, who was a biology professor at Valdosta State.
Connell is recognized for contributing greatly to the department
and community, as well as serving as department head from 1962
until his retirement in 1981. The lecture program is the first
endowed visiting lecturer program established at Valdosta
State.
For more information, contact the biology department at (229)
333-5759.
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