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SUMMARY:The Women Who Wrote the War
DESCRIPTION:Conrad Schmitt \nThis book brings to life the remarkable journeys of women correspondents who braved the chaos of World War II—think Margaret Bourke-White\, Martha Gellhorn\, and Lee Miller. Seamlessly weaving together history\, biography\, and gripping firsthand accounts\, it plunges into their adventures on the front lines and the hurdles they faced fighting for recognition. Through vivid storytelling\, the book highlights how these trailblazers shaped public perception of the war and paved the way for future generations of women in journalism.
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SUMMARY:Axial Seamount: the active volcano in our backyard\,
DESCRIPTION:William Chadwick \nAxial Seamount is an active submarine volcano located ~300 miles offshore Oregon and about a mile below the ocean surface. Data from seafloor instruments suggest that this volcano is building toward its next eruption. This talk will describe the most recent monitoring data and its implications for forecasting the next eruption. \nBio: When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980\, Bill Chadwick was a geology major at Colorado College\, and he soon found an opportunity to volunteer\, and later work as a field assistant there with the US Geological Survey\, who were monitoring the on-going activity. After working there for 2 years\, he went on to graduate school at the University of California at Santa Barbara where he got a PhD in geology. Since 1989\, he has worked at OSU’s Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport studying hydrothermal vents and submarine volcanoes. Axial Seamount has been one of his focus areas for most of that time
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