This event is in the past.It took place on May 12, 2026 at 1100 North University Building.


Coral skeletons hold 4,000 years of climate secrets. Cameron Tripp's dissertation defense reveals how Galápagos corals track El Niño patterns and rewrite what we know about Pacific ocean circulation. A rare window into cutting-edge paleoclimate science.
Academic dissertation defense
Paleoclimate research
Free public lecture
Climate science deep-dive
Tips
🪸coral skeletons are natural climate time capsules
💻Zoom link available for remote viewing
Cameron Tripp Dissertation Defense
Burns Park


Coral skeletons hold 4,000 years of climate secrets. Cameron Tripp's dissertation defense reveals how Galápagos corals track El Niño patterns and rewrite what we know about Pacific ocean circulation. A rare window into cutting-edge paleoclimate science.
Academic dissertation defense
Paleoclimate research
Free public lecture
Climate science deep-dive
Tips
🪸coral skeletons are natural climate time capsules
💻Zoom link available for remote viewing