Friday, April 15, 2011

‘Nuclear in Japan: What’s Happening Now?’ Panel Set April 19 at Idaho State University

Released by Idaho State University April 15, 2011
Contact: Tony Riley, 860-424-1053

‘Nuclear in Japan: What’s Happening Now?’ Panel
Set April 19 at Idaho State University

POCATELLO – A panel titled “Nuclear in Japan: What’s Happening Now?” will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, in the Idaho State University Pond Student Union North Fork Room.
The free public event will feature local experts, including Mary Dunzik-Gougar, ISU nuclear engineering assistant research professor; other ISU faculty; and Idaho National Laboratory professionals.
The panel members will give a brief overview of what has happened at the Japan Fukushima nuclear plant and will take questions from the audience.
The event is sponsored by the ISU Student Chapter of the American Nuclear Society and the ISU Japan Club, which will be at the event accepting cash donations for tsunami and earthquake relief efforts.
For more information, contact Tony Riley at 860-424-1053 or riletony@isu.edu.
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