Upcoming Events
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF) & WOODS HOLE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods HoleWeek of Events
The library will be offering a course in beekeeping again this year. The course is designed for beginners and consists of five classes, covering honeybee biology and behavior, beekeeping methods and equipment, dealing with pests and diseases, seasonal management, nutrition and feeding, planting for pollinators, harvesting products of the hive, and more. The course will…
Woods Hole Black History Month: Trivia & Food Truck
Join us for Black History Month trivia, prizes, and delicious food from THE KTCHN food truck. Food and beverages available for purchase. Woods Hole Black History Month events are sponsored by the Marine Biological Laboratory; the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Science Center, the Woodwell Climate Research Center, Sea Education Association and…
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF) & WOODS HOLE BLACK HISTORY MONTH
As part of the WHFF’S "Dinner and a Movie" series and Woods Hole Black History Month, the film Union will be shown on Saturday, February 15 at 6 p.m. Union tells the story of Chris Smalls and the fight to establish the Amazon Labor Union against corporate resistance. The film will be shown in WHOI’s…
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (WHPL)
Library volunteers will be holding their eagerly awaited “Fabric & Fiber Sale” on Sunday, February 9, from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. People come from far and wide, first to donate, and later to buy fabric, yarn, notions, and much more. This one-day event is a major source of fundraising for the library’s operating budget,…
Woods Hole Public Library
The library will be offering a course in beekeeping again this year. The course is designed for beginners and consists of five classes, covering honeybee biology and behavior, beekeeping methods and equipment, dealing with pests and diseases, seasonal management, nutrition and feeding, planting for pollinators, harvesting products of the hive, and more. The course will…
MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: Exploring Iron: A Possible Nature-Based Approach for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)
MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: Exploring Iron: A Possible Nature-Based Approach for Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR)
Ken Buesseler, Dennis McGillicuddy, Paul Morris, & Kilaparti Ramakrishna, WHOI Sponsored by: MC&G Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/91408176560
Physical Oceanography Department Hybrid Seminar: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Perspectives on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal
Physical Oceanography Department Hybrid Seminar: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Perspectives on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal
Elizabeth Yankovsky, Yale University Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96050868877?pwd=ZGVzdlhOQWRsMlA0SGVtMkFBdzExQT09
AOP&E Department Virtual Seminar: Spatial Scales of Connectivity in Subsidy-Dependent Coastal Ecosystems
AOP&E Department Virtual Seminar: Spatial Scales of Connectivity in Subsidy-Dependent Coastal Ecosystems
Kyle Emery, UCSB Sponsored by: AOP&E Department - Smith Conference Room This will be a virtual seminar. You can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/s/95997197570 Meeting ID: 959 9719 7570…
MBL Seminar Series: The Role of Retinoic Acid Degradation in Patterning the Regenerating Axolotl Limb
MBL Seminar Series: The Role of Retinoic Acid Degradation in Patterning the Regenerating Axolotl Limb
James Monaghan, Northeastern University Sponsored by: MBL - Speck Auditorium This will be a hybrid seminar held in the Speck Auditorium. If you wish to join virtually, you can register here: https://mbl.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=4b336660-cad5-4d4e-a994-b26500d98448
Biology Department Seminar: Mapping the Microbial World Through Massive Phenotypic Screens and AI
Biology Department Seminar: Mapping the Microbial World Through Massive Phenotypic Screens and AI
Jared Kehe, Concerto Biosciences Sponsored by: Biology Department - Redfield Auditorium
Geodynamic Seminar Series: Icy Inverts: A look at the Recent Evolutionary History of Antarctic Marine Inverts as Revealed by Genomics
Geodynamic Seminar Series: Icy Inverts: A look at the Recent Evolutionary History of Antarctic Marine Inverts as Revealed by Genomics
Ken Halanych, University of North Carolina Wilmington Sponsored by: DDVPSE - Clark 507