Upcoming Events
Know Your Ocean Science Chats: Observing a Complex Coastal Ocean
Discovery Center Auditorium 15 School Street, MAAl Plueddemann, WHOI Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery Center & Visitor Center
Towards an Understanding of Internal Wave Energy Pathways on the Continental Shelf
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MARuth Musgrave, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
Woods Hole Public Library: Annual Meeting
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAThe library will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, July 9, at 8 p.m. After a brief business meeting the speakers Simon Thorrold and Diana Wickman will take the floor, talking about “Bringing Sheep Back to Peterson Farm.” Dr. Thorrold holds a Ph.D. from James Cook University of North Queensland in Marine Biology and is…
Summer Lecture Series: Living with Oxygen: Walking the Fine Line Between Life and Death
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MAColleen Hansel, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series: Stranger Things: Why has Sea Level Been Rising Faster along Cape Hatteras than on Cape Cod?
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MAChris Piecuch, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Autonomous Latching System for Robotic Boats
Smith Conference Room 86 Water Street, Woods Hole, MALuis Mateo, MIT Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
Ambrose Jearld Jr. Lecture on Diversity and Inclusion: A Life of Climate Modeling and Promoting Diversity
Warren Washington, National Center for Atmospheric Research Sponsored by: Woods Hole Diversity Initiative & Woods Hole Diversity Advisory Committee
Splash Lab
Redfield Patio 45 Water Street, WOODS HOLE, MAHands-on activities using water for kids of all ages on the patio in front of Redfield Building, located at 45 Water Street in Woods Hole. Splash Lab will be held today from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. No reservations necessary. For more information, call (508) 289-2663.
Social Justice Book Group
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAThe second in the series of books being read and discussed by the Social Justice Book Group at the library will be “The Line Becomes a River” by Francisco Cantu. It addresses the conditions along the Mexican border. Cantu himself grew up along the border where his mother was a park ranger and Mexican immigrant.…
Exploring Applications of Seq-Well, a Low-Cost, High Throughput System for Single Cell RNA and DNA Sequencing
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MARiley Drake, MIT Sponsored by: Biology Department