OCTOBER 15, 2019
St. John's College | Francis Scott Key Auditorium
Reception: 6pm | Lecture" 7pm
Discover how the ocean's health is tied to ours with marine biologist and ocean advocate Jane Lubchenco, at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center's (SERC) last evening lecture of the year!
Ten years ago, Dr. Lubchenco made history as the first female administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). She went on to serve as the first U.S. Science Envoy for the Ocean, before returning to teach at Oregon State University.
In this talk, she will take stock of the challenges facing our global ocean, while highlighting solutions already underway to combat them, from communities, businesses and governments.
This free lecture will take place at St. John's College in the Francis Scott Key Auditorium (60 College Avenue, Annapolis, MD) with a light reception beforehand. The reception opens at 6pm with the lecture getting underway at 7pm.
Learn more about this lecture, SERC, and the programs offered right here!
FREE CONVENIENT PARKING
Calvert Street Garage
19 St. Johns Street, Annapolis, MD
Free after 6pm.
PHOTO CREDITS-- Top: Tom Moore/NOAA. | Bottom: NOAA