The Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy will host Mark Pulliam March 14 for his lecture covering themes related to the United States economy and labor market.
How realistic is the 2015 Matt Damon blockbuster “The Martian?" On March 21, experts in Engineering will screen the movie and discuss where Hollywood got the science wrong.
Physics professors Alysia Marino and Daniel Bolton reveal the magic of electric charges and magnets. What is going on inside an electric circuit? Come see this and more for yourself.
A prominent member of the Irish government will discuss the impact of “Brexit” in a presentation March 15 on campus. The event is free and open to all, but registration is required.
Join expert Robert Daly, director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, for a talk March 19, including discussion of potential implications for university-led research and innovation.
The March 18 ethics and compliance session will focus on drone operations on campus and how to be compliant when flying. Dan Hesselius, director of flight operations and chief pilot from Integrated Remote and In SITU Sensing, will present.
Anna Spain Bradley’s talk will focus on the connection between America’s civil rights movement and the promotion of human rights under international law, challenges and the deepening of relationships among communities.
In this public lecture, LASP planetary scientist Fran Bagenal will review the observations from New Horizon’s flyby of Ultima Thule (MU-69) and their implications for understanding our solar system.