Campus events highlights: Jan. 20-29

(All events are free unless otherwise noted.)

Friday, Jan. 20: “Investigating Jurassic-age Oceanic Crust in the Western Pacific”
Monday, Jan. 23: “How to Build a Career in Today's Globally Competitive Environment”
Wednesday, Jan. 25: “Mechanochemical Remodeling of Materials and Reaction Pathways”
Thursday, Jan. 26: “Dynamic Evolution of Collisional Stellar Systems”
Friday, Jan. 27: “Geochemistry of Coal Mine Drainage”

Friday, Jan. 20: “From Spreading to Subduction: Investigating Jurassic-age Oceanic Crust in the Western Pacific”

The department of earth and environmental science presents an address by Adrienne Oakley, assistant professor of geology and marine science at Kutztown University.

The event begins at noon in STEPS 101.

Monday, Jan. 23: “How to Build a Career in Today's Globally Competitive Environment”

The College of Business and Economics and the department of accounting present an address by Paula Loop, U.S. and Global Talent Leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The event begins at 4:10 p.m. in Perella Auditorium (Room 184) of the Rauch Business Center.

Wednesday, Jan. 25: “Mechanochemical Remodeling of Materials and Reaction Pathways”

The department of chemistry presents an address by Stephen Craig, the Fuchsberg-Levine Family Associate Professor of Chemistry at Duke University.

The event begins at 4:10 p.m. in Neville Auditorium 3.

Thursday, Jan. 26: “Dynamic Evolution of Collisional Stellar Systems”

The department of physics presents an address by Alessia Gualandris of the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching, Germany.

The event begins at 4:10 p.m. in Lewis Lab 316.

Friday, Jan. 27: “Geochemistry of Coal Mine Drainage: Implications for Toxicity, Permitting, and Treatment”

The department of earth and environmental science presents an address by Charles A. Cravotta, a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey’s Pennsylvania Water Science Center.

The event begins at noon in STEPS 101.