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Medical colleges across the country can now incorporate lessons on ethics developed by a team at James Madison University. Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
Medical colleges across the country can now incorporate lessons on ethics developed by a team at James Madison University. Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
Medical colleges across the country can now incorporate lessons on ethics developed by a team at James Madison University. Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
Medical colleges across the country can now incorporate lessons on ethics developed by a team at James Madison University. Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
Medical colleges across the country can now incorporate lessons on ethics developed by a team at James Madison University. Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
Tue, 26 Feb 2013 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
7-8:30 p.m.
Festival
Conference and Student Center
Nancy Ross Hugo, author of “Remarkable Trees of Virginia” and author of “Seeing Trees,” will speak about her experience creating a book that shares her passion for trees. Launching the Remarkable Trees of Virginia Project in 2004 with Jeff Kerwin, their adventure took them over 20,000 miles visiting Virginia’s giant and remarkable trees, to fulfill a lifelong dream to experience Virginia’s greatest trees in their habitats. No registration need. For information, visit http://www.jmu.edu/arboretum/