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University Lecture Series: News, China & the Recolonization of the Caribbean

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

Caribbean islands are world-renowned for their sand, sea and sunshine. However, beneath the veil of tourism is the quiet takeover of local infrastructure and development by Chinese-based firms. Come island hopping as Dr. Ghislaine Lewis, PhD, explores how China, through their "Belt and Road Initiative," is redrawing borders in the Caribbean and disrupting regional integration. […]

Free
Event Series Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Daura Museum of Art, Dillard Fine Arts Center

Photographs by Dr. Wade Jeffrey, Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida. This exhibition reveals the impact of global warming, climate change, and the fragility of the natural environment. This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the School of Sciences.

Free

Changing the Narrative of the News Story Through Courageous Conversations: A Courageous Conversation with Dr. Hollie Jennings

West Room, Drysdale Student Center

Conversations around race, gender identity, and socioeconomic status can be difficult. But what happens when the demographic characteristics of people are quantified and used in research? Does the conversation around race and gender become easier when it’s scientific? What happens when the research is the top story in the news and on social media? Does […]

Free
Event Series Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Daura Museum of Art, Dillard Fine Arts Center

Photographs by Dr. Wade Jeffrey, Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida. This exhibition reveals the impact of global warming, climate change, and the fragility of the natural environment. This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the School of Sciences.

Free

Science Gang presents: Dr. Wade Jeffrey – 40 Years Below 60 South

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

The School of Sciences and The Daura Museum are pleased to be hosting Dr. Wade Jeffrey, oceanographer and photographer, with a talk featuring highlights from his research in Antarctica. Please join us Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Hall Campus Center Ballroom for his presentation, 40 Years Below 60 South. Dr. Jeffrey is a […]

Free
Event Series Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Daura Museum of Art, Dillard Fine Arts Center

Photographs by Dr. Wade Jeffrey, Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida. This exhibition reveals the impact of global warming, climate change, and the fragility of the natural environment. This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the School of Sciences.

Free

Public Lecture and Reception – Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Daura Museum of Art, Dillard Fine Arts Center

Public lecture with Dr. Wade Jeffrey, Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida. The exhibition of Dr. Jeffrey’s photographs, in the Daura Museum until Dec. 10, reveals the impact of global warming, climate change, and the fragility of the natural environment. (Co-sponsored by the School […]

Free
Event Series Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Antarctica: Seasons of Water and Ice

Daura Museum of Art, Dillard Fine Arts Center

Photographs by Dr. Wade Jeffrey, Professor and Director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida. This exhibition reveals the impact of global warming, climate change, and the fragility of the natural environment. This event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsored by the School of Sciences.

Free

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