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Maury Science Lectures

The lectures in the Maury Science Series at VIMS are aimed at a scientific audience but are open to the public. Lectures typically take place on Friday, and begin with a reception at 3:00 pm in the Watermen's Hall lobby  (unless otherwise noted); the presentation follows at 3:30 pm in McHugh Auditorium (campus map, building 56) at VIMS.

Collapse or rebuilding—prospects for marine ecosystems

March 19, 3:30 PM | McHugh Auditorium, Watermen's Hall
Science lecture by Associate Professor Boris Worm of Dalhousie University.

Geoacoustical investigations of the benthos

April 2, 3:00 PM | McHugh Auditorium, Watermen's Hall
Science lecture by professor Art Trembanis of the University of Delaware.

The future of societies in light of global change: Lessons from the ants

April 9, 3:00 PM | McHugh Auditorium, Watermen's Hall
Science lecture by professor Robert Dunn of North Carolina State University.

Project UFO: On the Lookout for Alien Invaders in Nova Scotia

April 23, 3:00 PM | McHugh Auditorium, Watermen's Hall
Science lecture by professor K. Martha Jones of Cape Breton University, Canada.