Events

Events

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  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar: Assistant Professor Lauren Gillespie

    Assistant Professor Lauren Gillespie, Geospatial Data Sciences, Conservation + Restoration, University of Michigan
    Rebstock Hall | Room 322

    EEPS Colloquium - Stephen Zatman Memorial Lecture: Harriet Lau

    Dr. Harriet Lau, Manning Assistant Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Brown University
    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    The Serengeti Rules: The Regulation and Restoration of Biodiversity

    Join us for a guest lecture featuring Sean Carroll, Balo-Simon Endowed Chair and Distinguished University Professor of Biology, University of Maryland- College Park.
    Clark-Fox Forum, Hillman Hall | Livestream available

    EEPS Brown Bag: Earth Data Challenge

    Mid-Semester Check-in
    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    How to Detect & Characterize Exoplanets: The St. Louis Astronomical Society March Meeting

    Marc Ollivier, Director, Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale - Paris, will be presenting a talk at the March meeting of the St. Louis Astronomical Society, "How to Detect & Characterize Exoplanets."
    McDonnell 162 | Also available on Zoom. Contact the St. Louis Astronomical Society for the link.

    2026 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Andrea Ghez on Our Galactic Center

    Andrea Ghez, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles, will present the 2026 McDonnell Distinguished Lecture, Colloquium, "Our Galactic Center: A Unique Laboratory for the Physics & Astrophysics of Black Holes"
    Wilson 214 | Reception: 3:45pm

    2026 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Andrea Ghez on From the Possibility to the Certainty of a Supermassive Black Hole

    Andrea Ghez, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles, will present the 2026 McDonnell Distinguished Public Lecture, "From the Possibility to the Certainty of a Supermassive Black Hole"
    Whitaker 100

    EEPS Brown Bag: Julia Alvarez Lozano - PhD candidate from Universidad Complutense Madrid

    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Colloquium: Tamlin Pavelsky

    Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky, Professor of of Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences, University of North Carolina
    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Brown Bag: Jonghan Moon

    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Colloquium: Tripti Bhattacharya

    Dr. Tripti Bhattacharya, Thonis Family Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Syracuse University
    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Dissertation Defense: Katherine Billings

    Dissertation title to be announced
    Rudolph Hall 301