• GSG Colloquium Series: Dr. Lise Nelson

    VIA ZOOM

    Associate Professor and Interim Director in the School of Geography, Development and Environment at the University of Arizona Illegality and the transformation of low-wage labor regimes in the context of rural gentrification Over the last three decades, domestic amenity or “lifestyle” migration has stimulated a process of rural gentrification across the United States, shifting landscapes […]

  • Biology Fall 2025 Seminar Series Speaker, PJ Torres, College of the Holy Cross

    The Lasry Center for Bioscience

    His research group is interested in multiple aspects of ecology including: organic matter dynamics, ecosystem metabolism, food webs, disturbance, nutrient dynamics, invasive species, and tropical conservation. Our current focus projects are (1) Impacts of consumer assemblage extirpations and introduced species on tropical island aquatic ecosystems, and (2) Urbanization effects on community structure and ecosystem processes […]

  • Economics Society

    Economics Society Social Exchange

    JC218

    The Economics Society, a student-led organization that fosters a community for students interested in the study and application of economics, will host the first social event for the academic year 2025-2026. This time, we invite all introductory class students to meet and connect with older economics students: ask questions about pursuing a major in economics […]

  • Economics Department Seminar

    Economics Department Seminar: Balázs Zélity (Wesleyan University)

    JC 118

    Date: October 16, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm Room: JC118 Speaker: Balázs Zélity (Wesleyan University) Title: Demographics and International Capital Flows: An Empirical Assessment Abstract: This paper empirically investigates whether shifts in demographic structure have an impact on cross-border capital flows. Country-level panel data with global coverage is utilised in fixed effects regressions. Demographic variables are instrumented […]

  • GSG Colloquium Series: Julianne Baroody

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Senior Director, Certification at Verra REDD+ and the Voluntary Carbon Market Deforestation currently contributes 12 to 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and addressing it is critical to mitigating climate change. Julie will address the carbon crediting paradigm for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). Her organization, Verra, is a mission-driven nonprofit organization that […]

  • Sustainability and Social Justice Faculty Talks

    IDCE House, Student Lounge

    Discover the enlightening research and pioneering projects led by faculty in the Department of Sustainability and Social Justice.

  • GSG Colloquium Series: Dr. Gillian Galford

    Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center

    Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savanna, is being rapidly transformed by agriculture and global markets. Gillian Galford of the University of Vermont will show how deforestation often precedes cropland development.