Colloquia and Seminars

The School of Environment, Geography, and Sustainability regularly hosts scholars from around the world to exhibit their most recent research and findings. Talks and events listed here are part of the Lucia Harrison Colloquium Series unless otherwise noted. These events are open to the general public and all students are encouraged to attend these unique seminars to gain invaluable information regarding the cutting edge studies . All events are held at 3 pm in 2119 Wood Hall (unless stated otherwise).

Upcoming Events

 

Past Events

October 27

Understanding Albedo: What is it? How can it affect climate change?, presented by , Research Fellow, Institute for Global Change Biology and 2023 Distinguished Alumna of the School of Environment, Geography, and Sustainability, supported by the Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund and the Institute of Environment and Sustainability Gwen Frostic Colloquium Series, 3 P.M., Wood Hall 2119. 

November 9

GIS Trends Changing the Business of State Government, presented by Mustafa Rahim M.S., GIS Manager, Missouri Office of Geospatial Information, supported by the Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund and the Institute of Environment and Sustainability Gwen Frostic Colloquium Series, 2 P.M., virtual event hosted in Wood Hall 2119.