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Speakers and topics:
Tricia Thibodeau - "Environmental controls on pteropod physiology along the Western Antarctic Peninsula"
Bethany Williams - "The role of ecology in salt marsh geomorphic processes"
Graduate students Savannah Michaelsen and Kristen Omori update the VIMS community on their research.
Speakers and topics:
Shanna Williamson - "Impact of land use and climate on watershed deliery to the New River Estuary, NC"
Jack Conroy - "Diel vertical distribution patterns of zooplankton along the Western Antarctic Peninsula"
Speaker is Henry Lane, Otago University, New Zealand.
Graduate students Olivia Phillips and Gail Schwieterman update the VIMS community on their research.
"Carbon exchanges at the marsh-estuarine interface in Taskinas Creek, VA" by Amanda Knobloch, VIMS, and "The contribution of phytoplankton to primary production dynamics in shallow areas of York River? by Qubin Qin, VIMS
Dissertation Title: "Using High-Resolution Glider Data and Biogeochemical Modeling to Investigate Phytoplankton Variability in the Ross Sea"
Open Only to W&M.
Kick-off Earth Week 2017 with an introduction to sustainability, composting tour of Commons Dining, and a visit to KelRae Farm! Register for free here. Check out the Earth Week Facebook page here.
Speakers and topics:
James Delbene - "Ecological and economic impacts of derelict crab pots"
Samantha Fortin - "Raman microscopic identification of microplastics in wastewater treatment plants"
Open to W&M and the Public.
Join the Tribe Adventure Program for a Leave No Trace Awareness Workshop in the Crim Dell Meadow, April 17th from 12-3pm. Check out the Earth Week Facebook page here.
Open to W&M and the Public.
The Williamsburg and W&M community is invited to beautify the campus in this Earth Week event. Volunteers will gather on the Sadler Terrace. PIZZA for all volunteers! Sign up now.
Open to W&M and the Public.
Join us for a guided meditation walk and labyrinth program! Explore the intersection between mindfulness, wellness, and sustainability while learning valuable meditation skills that you can practice throughout your day.
Open to W&M and the Public.
Join W&M Sustainability and Campus Recreation at 5:30pm for a full hour of yoga at The Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka! Please wear appropriate and comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat (or towel!).
Graduate students Jingwei Song and Diego Biston Vaz update the VIMS community on their research.
Open to W&M and the Public.
Join us for a facilitated local environmental justice conversation! No prior knowledge is necessary and we encourage you to come with an open mind. Register for free!
Open to W&M and the Public.
Help Williamsburg Child Care Center students paint flower pots; later to be planted in and kept by Greenfield Senior Living of Williamsburg. Interested volunteers, please register here. Check out the Earth Week Facebook page.
Open Only to W&M.
Blend your own smoothie via bike with AMP Sustainability and W&M Sustainability. You don?t want to miss out on the fun! Check out the Earth Week Facebook page here.
Open to W&M and the Public.
Screening of 'Catching the Sun' by Shalini Kantayya! SNACKS provided. Free registration. Check out the Earth Week Facebook page.
Join other members of W&M's faculty and staff as we support students and ourselves on this important evening focused on supporting survivors and preventing future sexual assaults from occurring. This is a two-part event (see within).
Open to W&M and the Public.
Create your own sustainable craft! Make a t-shirt reusable bag while learning about some of our local sustainable businesses. Bring your own shirt or Tribe shirts will be available! Check out the Earth Week Facebook page here.
Open Only to W&M.
Network with alumni specializing in environmental science, policy, and more. Mingling session with refreshments . Presented by W&M Sustainability & W&M Washington Center. Registration required. Check out the Earth Week Facebook page.
Speaker and topic:
Chris Hauser - "Design and performance of a living shoreline to reduce erosion in a high-energy estuarine environment - A case study and implications for future research"
Speaker is Hamish Small, AHS, VIMS.
"Canyon upwelling and downwelling in the Mid-Atlantic Bight" by Haixing Wang, VIMS