The seven-part 90-minutes series is designed for geoscientists who want to explore the theories, principles, and practices that provide the foundations for equitable research with community partners.
This session addresses the importance of critical scientific histories as a foundation for community-engaged geoscience.
Professor Elizabeth North will take attendees on the science journey to evaluate solutions to increase oysters and their habitat in the Bay. Talbot Community Center, Wye Oak Room, Easton
Phytoplankton ecologist, Professor Pat Glibert--author of a new comprehensive book on the subject--will lead attendees through the latest research on harmful algal blooms. Talbot Community Center, Wye Oak Room, Easton
The seven-part 90-minutes series is designed for geoscientists who want to explore the theories, principles, and practices that provide the foundations for equitable research with community partners.
This session addresses centering community needs as a foundation for equitable exchange.