(Gallery is just inside east entrance to Doe) MARKING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY of the founding of Save the Redwoods League, Sustaining Grandeur is a collaborative exhibition between The Bancroft Library and the League.
Past Events
For a schedule of all our events, seminars, and lectures visit our calendar.
ESPM Seminar Series - Kent Daane
Kent Daane of ESPM & UCCE shares, "Current biological control efforts against the spotted wing drosophila: an invasive insect to control another invasive insect?
This event is open to the public.
Plant and Microbial Biology Plant Seminar: "The genetics and genomics of local adaptation in perennial grasses"
The Juenger lab is conducting a cluster hire of postdoctoral researchers for studies of native perennial C4 grasses
MVZ LUNCH SEMINAR: Taichi Suzuki "The interplay between host genetics and the gut microbiome in wild mice"
MVZ Lunch is a graduate level seminar series (IB264) based on current and recent vertebrate research. Professors, graduate students, staff, and visiting researchers present on current and past research projects.
Brown Bag Lunch on Parks, Conservation, and Your Career
The Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity is excited to announce an opportunity for students to join Jon Jarvis, Sarah Allen, and Patrick Gonzalez for a monthly one hour event where they can ask questions and seek advice about the...
Environmental & Sustainability Expo
Come meet employers and alumni from various roles and niches of the Environmental Sector.
ESPM Seminar Series - Xavier Simon
Xavier Simon, University of Vigo, Spain: "Public Procurement to build a better world everywhere"
Join us for coffee at 11:30 in 139 Mulford Hall.
This event is opened to the public.
ESPM Remote Sensing Job Talk Series - Adam Wilson
Adam Wilson, Assistant Professor, NY State University, Buffalo shares his talk "Pattern to process: Inferring ecological mechanisms from time series of satellite imagery"
This event is open to the public.
Dirt Matters: Healthy Soil for a Productive and Sustainable California
Soil “health” is a metaphor that captures an essential parallel between soils and our own health: soils that are poorly-cared for will have shorter lifespans and require increasing levels of intervention to deliver the functions we require.