Please visit our main calendar to find appropriate events across the sciencesIf you have an event to share with the CIS, please contact Anika (adane@wesleyan.edu).

This Week's Seminars: 

Astronomy Colloquia, Monday, March 2, 4:30pm, Van Vleck Observatory

Dr. Vicky Kalogera, Northwestern University

“The Complexity of Black Hole Masses and Spins” 

Biology and MB&B Seminar Series, Wednesday March 4, 12:10pm-1:10pm, Exley 58

Oluwarotimi Folorunso, McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School

Host: Padilla-Benavides

Sturm Lecture, Tuesday, March 3, 8:00pm, Ring Hall

Dr. Vicky Kalogera: “Listening to Cosmic Collisions: Black Holes, Neutron Stars, and the Rise of Gravitational-Wave Astronomy”. The lecture is at 8pm in Ring Hall with a reception to follow at Van Vleck Observatory.

Physics Colloquia, Thursday, March 5, 11:50am-1:10pm, Exley 58

Gregory Kestin, Harvard University

AI-Powered Pedagogy: Research-Based Insights for the Classroom

Data For Good Alumni Speakers' Series, Thursday, March 5, 12:00pm-1:00pm, Allbritton 304

"Critical Data Science" - Adina Gitomar, Data Storytelling Strategist, Square

NSM Faculty Luncheon, Friday, March 6, 11:50am-1:00pm, Woodhead Lounge

Joe Coolon and Anika Dane, College of Integrative Sciences

2026 Research in Science Summer Program: Expansion and Expectations

Pizza and drinks will be available starting at 11:50am, talk at noon.

Chemistry Colloquia, Friday, February 27, 3:30pm-4:30pm, Hall-Atwater 84

Dr. Mike LeVine, Genesis Molecular AI

Dr. Computer or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AI For Science

Host: Erika Taylor

This Week's Workshops: 

IDEAS Lab

Tuesday, March 3rd, 11:40-12:50pm: OnShape Fundamentals  [signup link]
Thursday, March 5th, 11:40-12:50pm: Inkscape Fundamentals [signup link]

Scientific Visualization

These tutorials will focus on chemistry/biology visualization in Blender, a 3D graphics program.
Dates: March 4, March 27, and April 1
Time: 5:00-6:30pm
Location: Digital Design Commons 100
Presenter: Hamza H.

This Week's Events: 

Space Night, Tuesday, March 3, 8:00pm, Van Vleck Observatory

Learn about what’s up in the night sky at Space Nights, beginning with a half-hour interactive presentation by department students and/or faculty on space news or recent astronomy discoveries, followed by observing through telescopes when it’s clear. Events are aimed at high school level and above, but all visitors are welcome. Registration is not required. Events take place during the academic year on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Spring 2026 Schedule: February 4th, 11th, 18th, & 25th; March 3rd (Tuesday) & 25th; April 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th.

 

In the Beginning: Paleontology and the Alchemy of Deep Time: a lecture/performance with Nicolas Baird

Wednesday, March 4, 12:15

Pizza lunch served at 1pm (please RSVP on the CFA event page to help us get a head count).

Fossils reveal more than any other objects about the deep history of life on Earth. In this lecture/performance, the audience will be guided through the gardens of time, pausing to admire spectacular fossils as Nicolas Baird illuminates the complex processes of evolution. Drawing on both art and science, the experience invites viewers to imagine the world before it became the world we know, and the worlds before that. 

Nicolas Baird is a paleobiologist, artist, writer, and performer based in New York City, currently pursuing a doctorate in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Their work across both art and science frames the world as a network of strange kin. Through photography, poetry, and performance, Baird explores themes of mutability and adaptation. In their scientific research, they look deep into the past to understand how bodies, landscapes, and climates have shaped one another over time. They bring these threads together as co-director of the Institute of Queer Ecology, a continuously evolving collaborative organism that creates and commissions artworks as tools for imagining and building multi-species futures.

Presented by the Creative Campus Initiative of the Center for the Arts, which supports cross-disciplinary collaborations that center the arts as a way of teaching, learning, and knowing.

  • Additional Seminars of Interest
  • Workshops
    IDEAS Lab Workshops, Spring 2026
    Thursday, February 19th, 11:40-12:50pm: NEW MACHINE: Omtech Laser Cert:  [signup link]
    Friday, February 20th, 12-2pm: Inkscape & Epilog Laser Cert:  [signup link]
    Friday, February 20th, 2-4pm: OnShape & Bambu 3D Printing Cert:  [signup link]
    Tuesday, February 24th, 11:40-12:50pm: Small Woodworking:  [signup link]
    Thursday, February 26th, 11:40-12:50pm: Inkscape & Epilog Laser Cert:  [signup link]
    Thursday, February 27th, 12-2pm: OnShape & Bambu 3D Printing Cert:  [signup link]
    Thursday, February 27th, 2-4pm: NEW MACHINE: Omtech Laser Cert:  [signup link]

    Tuesday, March 3rd, 11:40-12:50pm: OnShape Fundamentals  [signup link]
    Thursday, March 5th, 11:40-12:50pm: Inkscape Fundamentals [signup link]

    For more information contact IDEAS Makerspace Coordinator, Ben Parker at bdparker@wesleyan.edu.

    Scientific Visualization

    These tutorials will focus on chemistry/biology visualization in Blender, a 3D graphics program.
    Dates: March 4, March 27, and April 1
    Time: 5:00-6:30pm
    Location: Digital Design Commons 100
    Presenter: Hamza H.
  • Other Events

    Please visit our main calendar to find appropriate events across the sciencesIf you have an event to share with the CIS, please contact Anika (adane@wesleyan.edu).

     

    DATA FOR GOOD ALUMNI SPEAKERS' SERIES

    Part of QAC420 Student Forum
    Lunch is served for all events - please RSVP here

    Please join us in a series of talks by Wesleyan alumni working at various intersections between data and social good! This series is part of Data for Good, a student forum that encourages participants to discuss and develop projects demonstrating how technology and data can be used toward real social and ecological impact. 

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    NEW YORK CITY OPEN DATA WEEK TREK

    Part of QAC420 Student Forum

    Sunday, March 22, 7.30AM - 7.00PM

     

    Interested in learning about how complex public datasets can be translated into accessible visual and narrative forms for broad public audiences, highlighting questions of accessibility, ethics, and interpretation? 

    Apply for this one-day excursion to New York City on Sunday Mar 22nd for students participating in the Data for Good forum and other interested Wesleyan students to attend an exhibition during New York Open Data Week, hosted by Data Through Design. Please find more information in the attached link. 

    REGISTRATION VIA THE FOLLOWING HANDSHAKE LINK: https://wesleyan.joinhandshake.com/stu/events/1917468 

    THE DEADLINE TO APPLY IS Monday March 2nd.

    Applicants will be notified by Thursday March 4th, and will need to return a confirmation form by Friday, March 6th, to hold their spots on the trek.