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The Department of African & African American Studies welcomes Dr. Melissa Scott of Duke University, Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity.
Swamp Capitalism: Environmental Racism in South Louisiana Landscapes
The Department of African & African American Studies welcomes Dr. Robin McDowell of Harvard University, Department of African and African American Studies.
Making Air Quality Count: Low-cost sensors, Public Health and Urban Planning
Priyanka DeSouza, Ph.D. Candidate in Urban Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Climate Change Speaker Series
Climate Change, Water Security, and Resilience
Participate in the 2021 Green Cup
Green Cup is an annual competition to reduce energy use among Washington University’s Residential Colleges.
Midwest Climate Summit
The British Consulate-General in Chicago will partner with the Midwest Climate Summit for an online climate action dialogue, and the Washington University in St. Louis community is invited to attend.
Climate Change Speaker Series
Drew Shindell
Conversation: Environmental Racism and the Arts
HUMANITIES BROADCAST - Panel discussion includes Geoff Ward, professor of African and African-American studies in Arts & Sciences at Washington University
Climate Action at WashU
Join us as Chancellor Andrew D. Martin kicks off an important and engaging discussion about the university’s efforts when it comes to climate action on campus, in St. Louis, and throughout the Midwest. Please register by March 8.
Environmental Racism and Biodiversity Conservation in St. Louis
Join the Living Earth Collaborative (LEC) and Washington University in St. Louis at 2 PM CST for a virtual panel and discussion
Go Green for the Red
Go Green for the Red aims to educate menstruators in the WashU community about sustainable period products and menstrual health, while also working to alleviate period poverty on campus by providing information about and access to free reusable period products.
Climate Conservation Series - Extreme Weather Events
Join WUCCP to discuss how climate change results in extreme weather events, effective ways to communicate about these events, and their social impacts.
The ecology and evolution of species diversity
James Stroud, Washington University, Department of Biology
The Story of Plastic
Director and producer of the 2019 documentary The Story of Plastic, Deia Schlosberg is an educator, activist, and journalist who graduated from WashU in 2003 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Earth & Planetary Sciences and a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Visual Communications. Then, after a two-year off-road, 7800-mile trek in the Andes Mountains, she attended Montana State University, where she earned a Master’s of Fine Arts in Science & Natural History Filmmaking.
Missouri Climate Dialogue with Congresswoman Cori Bush
Join the WashU Climate Change Program as they discuss a green recovery, climate solutions, and a just transition for Missouri with the Honorable Congresswoman Cori Bush.
8th Annual Global Health and infectious Diseases Conference
The Impact of Climate Change on Infectious Diseases. This conference will take place from 10 am-1:15 pm on April 22 & 23. Each day will feature a webinar with presentations on a variety of topics related to climate change and infectious disease. Day two will include a panel discussion on lessons learned from COVID-19 to inform the impact of climate change on infectious disease. Additionally, attendees will have the option to sign up for virtual table conversations with speakers and organizers on each day.
Fingerprinting Changes in the Global Water Cycle Over the Past Millennium
Bronwen Konecky, Washington University in St. Louis, will present this Living Earth Collaborative seminar.
Climate Conservations - Where Does Nuclear Energy Fit?
Join us to discuss what nuclear energy is, how it works, and how it fits into the overarching energy conservation.
MEI: Missouri Energy Initiative - Energy Infrastructure Series
The Midwest Energy Policy Series on Energy Infrastructure will address a variety of pressing energy topics. The conference will include sessions on Renewable Natural Gas, the Biden Administration's Impact on Energy Infrastructure, the February Cold Weather Event, Cybersecurity, Smart Infrastructure, and more.
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
Tallgrass prairie restoration: shaping diversity and function from microbes to megafauna
Nick Barber
San Diego State University
Biology Department
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
Intertwining history with disease biology: 'a mere cryptogamic powder'
Janis Antonovics
University of Virginia
Department of Biology
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
Environmental Justice in the Greater St. Louis Area
Beth Gutzler, Sr. Dolores Sanchez, and Kentaro Kumanomido
Metropolitan Congregations United (MCU)
United Congregations Metro East (UCM)
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
TBA
Catherine Hulshof
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department of Biology
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
TBA
Kristen Winchell
Washington University in St. Louis
Department of Biology
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
TBA
Camila Pizano
Universidad ICESI
Department de Ciencias Biologicas
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
Living in the ever-changing litter: a discussion of ant spatial and temporal dynamics
Robin Verble-Pearson
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Ozark Research Field Station
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
TBA
Bethany Hoye
University of Wollongong
Centre for Sustainable Ecosystem Solutions
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
How do we understand a Hurricane like Maria? Insect responses to a large disturbance event in Puerto Rice
Don Yee
The University of Southern Mississippi
School of Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences
Tyson Summer Seminar Series
TBA
J. Drew Lanthan
Clemson University
Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department