The head of U.S. food and agriculture will address societal changes he refers to as “wicked problems,” – including population growth, climate change and poverty – at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 10, in room T101, Food Science and Human Nutrition building, at Washington State University Pullman.
A 9 a.m. reception will be held before the free, public talk in the ground floor lobby of the building. The talk will be videostreamed live at http://experience.wsu.edu/.
Sonny Ramaswamy, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), will deliver WSU’s Sam Smith Lecture, “Setting the Table for a Hotter, Flatter, More Crowded Earth.”
Cheryl Hagelganz, chagelganz@wsu.edu