Our normal colloquium time is Fridays at 3:15 in BX102 with refreshments at 3:00pm in the Astronomy Conference Room (ASTR 119).

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Bharat Ratra Kansas State University
Dark Energy: constant or time variable?
September 14, with local host Anatoly Klypin
Nick Ule NMSU
Quantifying Differential Rotation Across the Main Sequence
September 21
Jeff Coughlin NMSU
September 28
Nick Gnedin Fermi Lab
What We Do Not Yet Know About Star Formation in Galaxies
October 5
Young Sun Lee Tombaugh Fellow, NMSU
Observational Constraints on the Formation of the Milky Way's Thick Disk
October 12
Harry Enke Potsdam, Germany
Data Management and Publication of Cosmological Simulations
October 19
Benjamine OppenheimerLeiden, Holland
Low-redshift circumgalactic medium: confronting theory with observations
October 26
Peter Behroozi Stanford
Using Observations to Constrain Physical Models of Star Formation from z=0 to z=8
November 2
Kyle DeGraveNMSU
November 14, with local host Jason Jackiewicz
Mark Marley NASA Ames
Exoplanets and Brown Dwarfs
November 16, with local host Jason Jackiewicz
Noam Libeskind AIP, Potsdam
The orientation of Milky Way satellites: problems, solutions and open challenges.
December 7, with local host Anatoly Klypin

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