Systemwide Events Calendar
Global Warming and the Implications for the World
May 14, 6:30pm - 8:00pmHanauma Bay Nature Preserve
As part of the free lecture series held every Thursday during the month of May, Dr. Fred Mackenzie, Professor Emeritus, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology Oceanography Department will be discussing global warming and the implications for the world and Hawai'i.
Event Sponsor
UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program, Manoa Campus
More Information
Shawn Carrier, (808) 397-5840, hanauma@hawaii.edu, http://www.hanaumabayeducation.org
| Thursday, May 14 | |
| 12:00pm | Public Health Faculty Colloquium Series Biomed D-207 |
| 2:00pm | Political Science Final Oral Saunders 624 |
| 3:30pm | Meteorology MS Thesis Defense Pacific Ocean Science Technology, Room 414 (POST 414) |
| 6:30pm | Global Warming and the Implications for the World Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve |
| 7:00pm | Marjorie Edel Reading Series: Albert Wendt UHM Art Auditorium |
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Ongoing Events
- iphupha - dream
- Darwin Bobblehead / Library Fundraiser
- Free & On-going Aerobics Classes
- Child Care Survey
- Last Day Service in Pa'ina
- Pa'ina Food Court Student Venues
- MCC Dental Assisting Program General Orientation
- MCC Lahaina Admissions Advising
- Visually Speaking: BFA Exhibition 2009
- Treasures of the Native Forests
- An Evening with the Masters: Slack Key Workshop
