Upcoming Events
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MAThe Woods Hole Film Festival “Dinner & A Movie” year-round series continues on Saturday, September 27, 2025, with the feature documentary OUT OF PLAIN SIGHT by Daniel Straub and Rosanna Xia, 94 mins, USA, 2024. From Pulitzer Prize-finalist Rosanna Xia and Academy Award®-winning L.A. Times Studios, OUT OF PLAIN SIGHT is a cinematic exposé of…
Biology Department Seminar: Interpreting the Seasonal Succession of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus Near Bermuda
Junkun Ren, WHOI Sponsored by: Biology Department - Redfield Auditorium
MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: Insights into Southern Ocean Air-Sea Fluxes from Machine Learning and Autonomous Platforms
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MAColette Kelley, 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: Identifying Fronts In Energetic Flows Through Remotely-Sensed Ocean Velocity Data: Spatiotemporal Patterns And Ecological Consequences
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MAJackie Veatch, WHOI 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 Remote Seminar: What Controls the Poleward Range Limits of Mangroves in North and South America?
VirtualKyle Cavanaugh, University of California, Los Angeles This will be a remote seminar. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/s/95997197570 Meeting ID: 959 9719 7570 Dial in: 646 558 8656
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY (WHPL)
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAThe library’s Social Justice Book Group will meet to discuss Sinclair Lewis’s classic political novel It Can’t Happen Here on Wednesday, September 17, at 7 p.m. This discussion will be held both in person at the library and online via Zoom. Published in 1935, It Can’t Happen Here remains strikingly relevant in today’s political climate.…