Math East 20

Math East Building Closure

The entire Math East building will be closed between March 10th and March 25th (Spring Break and the week after). The building contractor will be moving heavy steel beams overhead during the day, so this isn't just an administrative closure, but at real safety concern. Emergency access is possible after working hours, but only through the west entrance (the temporary wheelchair ramp). This will also be the only working building entrance from March 5th onwards (the week before the closure).The building will be open Monday as scheduled.

A new perspective on drought history in the Four Corners: cool- and monsoon-season precipitation reconstructions for the Hopi and Navajo tribal lands

For well over a decade, the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation located in northeastern Arizona have suffered the effects of persistent drought conditions. Severe dry spells have critically impacted natural ecosystems, water resources, and regional livelihoods including dryland farming and ranching. Drought planning and resource management efforts in the region are based largely on the instrumental record of climate, which contains a limited number of severe, sustained droughts.

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