5:30 PM at The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue | Open to the Public GEOGRAPHY| EARTH SCIENCE | OCEANOGRAPHY SEMINARS. For more info, including locations, check out our events calendar.
Spring 2019
- 2/7 Simone Affonso da Silva | University of São Paulo
“What is the Regional Approach from Brazilian Federal Public Policies?” - 2/14 Denton Ebel | American Museum of Natural History
“Planetesimal Precursors: Condensation and Accretion of the First
Solar System Solids ” - 2/21 Setha Low | CUNY ,Graduate Center
“Panel Discussion of ‘The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and
the City’ ” - 2/28 Mia White | New School, NY
“ Race, Space, and the Wake-Work of Our Undercommons” - 3/7 Tony Platt | UC Berkeley
“Rethinking Crime & Punishment in the United States” - 3/14 Athanasios Koutavas | CUNY CSI “Ice Ages and Climate Change”
- 3/21 Jessica Miller | Environmental and Human Geography, Montclair University
“Constructing Historical Displacement Patterns” - 3/28 Jisun Park | CUNY, Kingsborough Community College “The Principal of Noble Gas Analyses and the End-members with Lunar and Enstatite Meteorites”
- 4/4 Benjamin Black | CUNY, City College
“Redox in Impact Melt Bodies from Fe-XANES and Implications for
Outgassing” - 4/11 Jeffrey Bird | CUNY, Queens College
“Dynamics of Fire-derived Black Carbon in Forest Soils: Linking
Structure to Biologically-mediated Turnover Rates” - 4/17 James Hansen | International Research Institute for Climate and Society
“To Be Announced”, Science Building, Room C201at Queens College - 4/18 Jesse Goldstein | Virginia Commonwealth University “From Planetary Improvement to Energy Abolition: Against and Beyond the Transparent Energy of Whiteness ”
- 5/2 Yingwei Fei | Carnegie Institute , Washington DC “Exploring the Interiors of the Terrestrial Planets and Rocky Exoplanets by Laboratory Simulations”
- 5/9 Sam Stein | CUNY ,Graduate Center “Panel Discussion of Sam Stein’s New book ‘Capital City: Gentrifica tion and the Real Estate State’ with Sam Stein”