Here at Bwog, we do our best to bring your attention to important guest lecturers and special events on campus. If you notice any events excluded from our calendar or have a correction, let us know in the comments or email events@bwog.com.

Check out Bwog’s event’s calendar, which will attempt to compile every campus event across departments and student groups into one easily accessible Google Calendar! We’re still working out some technical difficulties on our end, but if you have any suggestions, issues, or want to make sure your event is included, drop us a line in the comments or by emailing events@bwog.com.

Student Event Spotlight

A new semester means new student events! If your club or organization is interested in having your event featured in our weekly roundup, please submit them to events@bwog.com or DM us on Instagram @bwog.

Recommended Events

Tuesday, October 19, 12 to 1 pm, The Past, Present, and Future of Offshore Wind, online

In order to meet aggressive decarbonization targets by 2030, the US will need to drastically increase its supply of renewable energy. This panel will examine the history of offshore wind, policy, and permitting to see what conflicts have arisen, what lessons can be learned, and how we can take what we have learned to imagine a future where we can have offshore wind at the scale needed to help meet energy targets.

Friday, October 22, 11 am, LDEO Ocean & Climate Seminar Series: Tropical Cyclones & Modeling, in person at Monnell Auditorium

As part of the weekly lecture series at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Tsung-Lin Hieh of Princeton University will be giving a lecture on tropical cyclones and modeling. This is an in-person event to be held at the Monnell Auditorium on the Lamont campus at 11 am, with an option to stream via zoom.

Friday, October 22, 1 to 2:30 pm, Energy Transition: Effects on the Soviet Union, Int’l Affairs Building – Room 219

Tatiana Mitrova, an expert on Russian and global energy markets, will discuss the impacts of the energy transition on one of the world’s largest energy-producing countries, as well as how Russian energy policy in both the short and long-term is changing in response to the energy transition. For those unable to attend in-person, there will be a livestream via Zoom.  

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