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    Earth, Marine, and Environmental Sciences (EMES) Info Session

    Monday, March 30, 2026 at 4:00 PM until 4:30 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    EMES brings together the strengths of geology, marine sciences, and environmental research to tackle the planet’s most pressing challenges. Hear from our faculty as they share how this unique combination fuels discovery, collaboration, and impact. Dive in and discover what makes our community truly extraordinary. Discover the dynamic forces that shape our world, from the chemistry of the open ocean to the physics of shifting plates. In EMES, you will bridge billions of years of Earth history with cutting-edge data science to understand our changing climate. Through rigorous field and lab training, you will gain the adaptability to solve emerging environmental problems and the skills to launch a career with the diverse training needed to lead in government, industry, and research.
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    I understand that this event will be conducted over a video platform, which is an online platform that enables participants to interact with others through chat, voice, and video options. As a participant, I agree to be respectful of others. I also agree to be recorded and understand that recorded sessions may be sent to others or posted online. I also understand that while the University follows strict privacy and security guidelines, there are potential risks associated with online technology, such as data breaches and viruses.
    I understand that this event will be conducted over a video platform, which is an online platform that enables participants to interact with others through chat, voice, and video options. As a participant, I agree to be respectful of others. I also agree to be recorded and understand that recorded sessions may be sent to others or posted online. I also understand that while the University follows strict privacy and security guidelines, there are potential risks associated with online technology, such as data breaches and viruses.

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