CEREO: Climate & Coffee

When/Where: Thursday, Jan. 30, at 3 p.m. in Lighty 405, WSU Pullman, or by Zoom

Description: Build your network and casually explore opportunities to engage in research addressing issues related to climate change!

The Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach (CEREO) is hosting our monthly “Climate & Coffee” session to bring together individuals interested in further developing or initiating research ideas related to climate change. This session will emphasize networking and connection with current and/or future collaborators. This session is ideal for anyone in the WSU system who would like to build their portfolio around interdisciplinary ideas that connect to the environment.

Please consider joining if any of the following are true:

  • You enjoy free hot beverages in the afternoon.
  • You have an idea that you’d like to workshop with others. It can be in any stage of development, from a spark of interest but no prior experience, to a resubmission of an existing idea.
  • You are interested in building your network.
  • You have considered exploring new ideas related to climate change, but aren’t sure where to start.
  • You are stuck on something and want a little inspiration.
  • You’ve heard about CEREO and want to learn more.

Please RSVP online

About Us/Questions: Please contact Sasha McLarty (sasha.richey@wsu.edu) with questions about Climate & Coffee.

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