Eyes on the Earth: An Interdisciplinary Scientific Path for a Better World
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Join alumnus Dr. Jack Kaye for a conversation about the pulse of our planet and his extraordinary scientific career at NASA.
Join alumnus Jack Kaye ’79, PhD for a conversation exploring his remarkable career at NASA, followed by a multidisciplinary panel on the “Pulse of Our Planet”, which explores how science serves as a public good and the essential role the scientific community plays in supporting society.
Be sure to submit any questions you might have for Dr. Kaye in advance with your registration to be included in the discussion.
- 6:15pm – 6:45pm: Hard Sciences, Soft Skills: Why Your Work Matters More When People Understand It
- 6:45pm – 7:30pm: Panel Discussion: An Interdisciplinary Scientific Path for a Better World
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
This event is sponsored by the Chemistry Department’s Dakin Memorial Lecture fund and the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s office.
About the Dakin Memorial Lecture
This lecture celebrates the work and achievements of chemist Henry Drysdale Dakin and has brought to campus world-renowned speakers, including Nobel Prize-winners, to inspire students and young scientists.