Events

Events

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  • EEPS Dissertation Defense: Samuel Patzkowsky

    "Evolving Heavy Noble Gas Isotope Compositions of the Ancient Mantle and Atmosphere"
    Rudolph Hall 301

    EEPS Brown Bag: Hydrology Presentations

    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    Weird Stars: St. Louis Astronomical Society April Meeting

    Richard Heuermann, St. Louis Astronomical Society, will be presenting "Weird Stars"
    McDonnell 162 | Also available on Zoom. Contact the St. Louis Astronomical Society for the link.

    Special Brown Bag: The state of Creve Coeur Lake under changing environmental pressures, management, and conservation practices

    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Undergraduate Symposium

    Undergraduate thesis presentations will begin at 3PM in Rudolph Hall 301 followed by a poster session with light food and beverages on the 2nd floor. To attend the oral presentations remotely, please use this Zoom link: https://wustl.zoom.us/j/94680199352
    Rudolph Hall 301 | Rudolph 2nd Floor Atrium

    EEPS Brown Bag: Earth Data Challenge

    Final Presentations and Awards
    Rudolph Hall | Room 301

    EEPS Dissertation Defense: Jedidiah Dale

    "Applications of High-Resolution Topography to Geomorphic and Hydrologic Processes in the Upper Mississippi River Valley"
    Rudolph Hall 301

    EEPS Dissertation Defense: Henry Dawson

    "Serpentinization on the Seafloors of Icy Moons and its Implications on Fault and Fracture Propagation"
    Rudolph Hall 301

    EEPS Class of 2026 Graduation Reception

    Join us by the Mars Rover on the 2nd floor of Rudolph Hall at 11:30 AM following the A&S Recognition Ceremony to celebrate all of our 2026 EEPS department graduates.
    Rudolph Hall | 2nd Floor Atrium

    Planets with Two Suns: St. Louis Astronomical Society May Meeting

    Ekrem Esmer, McDonnell Center Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University in St. Louis, will be presenting "Planets with Two Suns: What Eclipsing Binaries Can Tell Us About Their Hidden Worlds"
    McDonnell 162 | Also available on Zoom. Contact the St. Louis Astronomical Society for the link.

    EEPS Dissertation Defense: Kelsey Woody

    Dissertation title to be announced
    Rudolph Hall 301

    EEPS Dissertation Defense: Robert Kostynick

    Process from Noise: Erosion Threshold Variability and the Morphology of Gravel-Bed Rivers
    Rudolph Hall 301