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COLLOQUIA IN 2008

01/25/2008 - MIT-Wellesley Field Camp, 2008

02/08/2008 - Rachel Dudik, A Spitzer Spectroscopic and Chandra Imaging Survey of IR-bright LINERs: An Unexplored Frontier

02/22/2008 - Elizabeth Griffin, Monitoring Ozone via Astronomy's History: When Progress Comes by Walking Backwards

02/28/2008 - Nate McCrady, Young Massive Clusters: Building Blocks of Galaxies

03/03/2008 - Angela Speck, The Nature of Stardust: Astromineralogy and Circumstellar Dust Around Evolved Stars

03/05/2008 - Eric Mamjek, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Where to Study Planet Formation? The Nearest, Youngest Stars

03/06/2008 - Yancy Shirley, Developing an Evolutionary Sequence for the Earliest Stages of Star Formation

03/07/2008 - Marc Murison, USNO, My Adventures with the USNO Dispersed Fourier Transform Spectrometer

03/13/2008 - Ralf Dettmar, Gaseous Halos of Spiral Galaxies and the Interstellar Disk-Halo Connection

03/25/2008 - Ayesha Begum, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Faint Irregular Galaxies GMRT Survey

03/28/2008 - LCDR Chris Morgan, U.S. Naval Academy, Quasar Microlensing: A Powerful Astrophysical Tool

04/11/2008 - Steve Howell, Kitt Peak National Observatory, What do IR observations tell us about Cataclysmic Variables?

04/22/2008 - Informal talk: Yi Chou, Update from Lulin Observatory, Lulin Observatory of National Central University (Taiwan)

04/28/2008 - John McGraw, University of New Mexico, Space-based Precision with Ground-based Telescopes, note special time: 3:00 p.m.

04/29/2008 - David E. Trilling, University of Arizona, Characterizing Planetary Systems -- Ours and Theirs --with the Spitzer Space Telescope

05/01/2008 - Mike Rich, UCLA, The Galaxy Evolution Explorer: Five Years on the Ultraviolet Sky

05/15/2008 - James Lloyd, Cornell University, Title: TBD

05/22/2008 - Patrick Dufour, University of Arizona, Hydrogen and Helium Deficient Stars: The Case of the Carbon Atmosphere White Dwarfs

06/26/2008 - Phil Massey, Lowell Observatory, The Physical Properties of Red Supergiants: How Big Do Stars Get?

09/04/2008 - Joan Najita, NOAO, Title: TBD

09/11/2008 - Renu Malhotra, University of Arizona, LPL, Title: TBD

09/25/2008 - David Trilling, LPL, Title: TBD

10/02/2008 - Bruce Macintosh, IGPP/LLNL, Title: TBD