STAC seeks motivated students for working groups
Wednesday, October 1
5:15pm - 6:15pm
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The Science and Technology Advisory Committee is a faculty-student group that focuses on certain sustainability issues at W&M. We are having our first meeting of the year soon and need motivated students to populate our 3 working groups. All are welcome!
    Lecture by Dr. Ellen Stofan, W&M Alumna & NASA Chief Scientist
    Thursday, October 2
    5pm - 6pm
    Tucker Hall, 127A
    The Role of International Collaboration in 21st Century Space Exploration.
      Screening of The Cove
      Wednesday, October 8
      6:30pm - 8:30pm
      Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
      Students for Animals and SEAC present to you The Cove, an award-winning 2009 documentary film about dolphin hunting in Japan. Join us to learn more about dolphin killings and mercury poisoning - a must-see for conservationists and animal advocates!
        Shoreline change in urban Massachusetts: time for retreat?
        Friday, October 24
        3pm
        VIMS - Watermen's Hall, Andrews Hall 326
        Porter Hoagland, a Senior Research Specialist in the Marine Policy Center at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, will examine the dynamics of coastal meta-ecosystems by testing the intermittent upwelling hypothesis in rocky intertidal regions.
          Sustainability Summit
          Saturday, October 25
          9am - 1pm
          School of Education
          The College's Second Annual Sustainability Summit, designed to bring together the various sustainability groups on campus to work toward a common goal.
            Calling All Map Heads and Geography Geeks: W&M Geography Club Interest Meeting
            Tuesday, October 28
            8:30pm
            Swem Library, Center for Geospatial Analysis, Conference Room
            The W&M Geography Club will be holding its first meeting to gather interest for the club, get to know interested students, plan out goals for the club, and possibly draft a club constitution. Any and all students are welcome. Hope to see you there!