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The College of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce its exciting new workshop series, "Sophomore Series: Plans & Possibilities."
Missouri Climate Dialogue: a roundtable discussion on Climate Change & National Security
Join us for a virtual discussion with researchers and practitioners to learn about how climate & security issues will manifest in Missouri, and how we can best plan for our future.
Sophomore Series: Plans & Possibilities for Study Abroad
ArtSci sophomores, join this workshop to learn more about study abroad as part of your undergraduate experience. Registration required.
Climate Conversations
The topic of this conversation is environmental justice in St. Louis. Our discussion will feature panelists Scott Krummenacher (Lecturer, Environmental Studies) and Tyler Cargill (Chemical Engineering Doctoral Student).
Climate Research Collaborative Discussion: Climate Change and the Global Water Cycle
Bronwen Konecky, Assistant Professor, Eath and Planetary Sciences
What Good Is Higher Education for Our Cities? – 2023 Faculty Book Celebration
Featuring keynote speaker Davarian Baldwin, the Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of American Studies, Trinity College, and author, “In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: How Universities are Plundering Our Cities”
Study Abroad Info Session - Bangkok, Thailand - Architecture & Environmental Studies
3 credit course
June 10 - July 17
Bangkok, Thailand
Architecture and Environmental Studies
Forum on Medicine, Race, and Ethnicity in St. Louis, Past to Future
All are welcome to this community-building gathering and discussion of critical questions on health and well-being, illness and care for our diverse St Louis community.
Launch Week: Financing a Study Abroad Program Info Session
Join us for a session led by OSP advisors and study abroad alumni about understanding the costs associated with a study abroad program and applying for external scholarship opportunities.
Climate Change Speaker Series - Urban Legacies, Mosquito Ecology and Human Exposure Risk
Shannon LaDeau, PhD
Climate Conversations - Conference of the Parties (COP)
Join us to discuss the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Conference of the Parties (COP).
Environmental Studies Knight Distinguished Lecture - Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait
Dr. Bathsheba DeMuth, Dean's Associate Professor of History and Environment and Society at Brown University.
Arcadia Drop in Hour
Come meet with a rep from Arcadia, no appointment necessary!
Missouri Climate Dialogues - Regenerative Agriculture in Missouri
Moderator: Hannah Hemmelgarn, MS -
Panelists:
Molly Rockamann
Dr. Rob Myers, PhD
Dr. Sougata Bardhan, PhD
Bending the Arc Towards Justice: Transforming Public Health Through Community-Engaged Research and Practice
Sacoby Wilson from the College Park School of Public Health at the University of Maryland.
Environmental Justice in the Midwest: Knight Distinguished Lecture with Kim Wasserman
Kim Wasserman, winner of the 213 Goldman Environmental Prize and executive director of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, will deliver this Knight Distinguished Lecture.
AFAS Featured Event: Talk with Maya Berry The Black Corporeal Undercommons in Post-Fidel Cuba
Historic expansion of market reforms in post-Fidel Revolutionary Cuba has contributed to increasingly stark racialized class inequality on the island. The contours of these socioeconomic changes are felt and mediated by Black people in distinctly gendered ways. In this talk, based on ethnographic fieldwork with rumberos (rumba performers) between 2012 and 2018, the embodied practices of African-inspired faith systems are engaged as means for ritual kin to form a space of well-being autonomous from the state and its development designs.
Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium
The Office of Undergraduate Research is thrilled to host the Spring 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium.
SLU’s College for Public Health and Social Justice Will Host a Technical Forum to Explain the Science Behind Radioactive Substances Reported at Jana Elementary School
Sociology Late Night Study Sessions
They're back! Late Night Study Sessions are returning to WashU SOC, just in time for Spring 2023 Finals!
WashU Climate Change Program Climate Change Speaker Series
Daniel Jacob, PhD
Vasco McCoy Family Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering at Harvard University
Junior Jumpstart 2023
Are you ready for the next phase of your journey? Junior Jumpstart is a full-day conference that helps you navigate different paths after graduation. Gain important skills that can aid in successfully identifying and pursing your passion!
Tyson Research Showcase and Dinner
Tyson-based scientists will give overviews of their summer 2023 research projects.
The showcase will be followed by a catered community dinner and celebration of Pride Month.
Tyson Environmental Conference and Dinner
Invited speakers will give presentations on their environmental research and work.
The presentations will be followed by a catered community dinner.
Tyson Summer Symposium and Dinner
Poster presentations by our undergraduate fellows and high school apprentices will describe their summer research experiences.
The symposium will be followed by a catered community dinner.
Bear Beginnings: Environmental Studies Open House
Environmental Studies Undergraduate Open House
First Day of Fall Semester
Oppenheimer: A Panel Discussion
Environmental Studies Welcome Event Fall 2023
Welcome back event for students, faculty, staff and our community partners that share an interest in Environmental Studies.
The Battle to Set US Heat Safety Standards: A Conversation with TIME Magazine's Aryn Baker
The Weidenbaum Center is honored to host Aryn Baker, TIME Magazine's senior international climate and environment correspondent
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Open House
Poster Presentations, and Lab Tours
Center for the Environment Speaker Series - Two stories in pursuit of linking science with action: the millet revival and tiger crossings.
Ruth DeFries Professor of ecology and sustainable development,
Columbia University Co-founding Dean,
Columbia Climate School
The Center for the Environment
Environmental Research Collaboration Series:
Kim Medley: GIS & Tyson Research Center
EEPS Colloquium: Shaowen Wang
Shaowen Wang, Professor and Head of the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of Illinois
Fall 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium
The Office of Undergraduate Research is thrilled to host the Fall 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium.
The Center for the Environment
Researcher speed networking: Enhancing nature in cities for people and wildlife
The Culture and Heritage of the Otoe-Missouri
Join Kennetha Greenwood (Nyi K’omi), an Otoe-Missouri artist and language facilitator who, along with her family, will share Otoe-Missouria stories, culture, and language in honor of National Native American Heritage Month.
Native American Heritage Month Celebration
Join Missouri Botanical Garden for a celebration of film screenings and discussions on the cultures that call and called the St. Louis region home. Activities include storytelling with Silversmith & Goldsmith Nelson Garcia (Santo Domingo Pueblo), storytelling and artwork with Maria Hussman (Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa), and multiple film screenings. All activities included with Garden admission.
Danforth Lecture—Tipi and Dome: A Blackfeet Vision of the Future
Jessica L. Horton, associate professor of modern and contemporary Native American art at the University of Delaware, will tell the story of a Blackfeet painted lodge commissioned for the United States Pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan, which answered urgent Cold War debates about pollution and climate change.
Reimagining the Linear Economy
WashU Olin Business School - NET IMPACT
Seeds of Resilience with Rowen White (online)
Mohawk Seedkeeper Rowen White will share insight into the collective vision of intercultural healing that emerges when we center Indigenous leadership, ecological knowledge, cultural memory, and sovereignty of living in relationship with the inheritance of land, seeds, and other non-human kin. She’ll share her personal experience at the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance to paint an uplifting picture of cultural and climate sanity for the regenerative land stewardship movement in these times of great transformation.
Understanding Historical Trauma and Intergenerational Trauma to Create Culturally Safe Care for American Indian and Alaska Natives
The Buder/SAGE Speaker Series is proud to bring Jennifer Nanez, MSW, LMSW (Pueblo of Acoma) to the Brown School. Ms. Nanez currently serves as a Lecturer II with the University of New Mexico, Division of Community Behavioral Health in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Native American Holiday Market at Cahokia Mounds
Join the Cahokia Mounds State Historical Site for the most unique shopping experience of the holidays. Meeting the artists from around the United States that have hand made these one of a kind items for your precious gift giving ideas. This annual event will take place Friday, November 24th and Saturday, November 25th at the Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, IL.
The Center for the Environment
Environmental Research Collaboration Series: TBA