Earth and Environmental Sciences
Earth Camp aims to bring diversity to environmental sciences
Every summer for three years in a row, a diverse group of Michigan high school students spends a week exploring nature and learning about the environment through the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences’ Earth Camp. The camp hopes to spark interest among a new generation to enter the field.
Read more at Michigan Impact
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Events
Mar
19
Zachary Quirk Dissertation Defense
Investigating leaf adaptation and evolution in living and fossil non-woody monocot flowering plants
10:00 AM
2540
1100 North University Building
Mar
21
John and Ruth Dorr Dinner
6:30 PM
Off Campus Location
Mar
22
Multi
Dorr Lecture - Dr. Joern Callies, California Institute of Technology
Using earthquakes to measure ocean warming
3:30 PM
1528
1100 North University Building
Mar
29
Smith Lecture - Yadidya Badarvada, University of Michigan
What is an Oceanographer doing in Michigan? - Predicting Internal Tides using Supercomputers
3:30 PM
1528
1100 North University Building