Welcome to HMSC Connects! where Jennifer Berglund goes behind the scenes of four Harvard museums to explore the connections between us, our big, beautiful world, and even what lies beyond. For the final installment of the HMSC Connects! Ocean Month, Jennifer is speaking with Dr. Albert Jose Jones. He is a marine biologist by trade, a retired professor of Marine Science at the University of the District of Columbia. But the common thread throughout his extraordinary life is scuba diving. This fall, he's giving a virtual talk for HMSC about his work with Diving With A Purpose, a group he helped form of Black scuba divers who locate and document sunken slave ships around the world.
Historic Challenges for Harvard Women of Science with Sara Schechner, David P. Wheatland Curator of the Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
19th Century Women at Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology with Reed Gochberg, Harvard Assistant Director of Studies, History and Literature
Navigating by Nature – A Conversation with Physicist John Huth
“What Can Sharks Teach Us?” with Marine Biologist Molly Gabler-Smith
Reflections on the Pacific Islands with Museum Curator Ingrid Ahlgren
Food and Status: A Discussion with Historian Joyce Chaplin
Uncovering Earthquakes with Computational Scientist Brendan Meade
Pondering Distant Suns with Munazza Alam
Diving Deep for Oceans Week with Peter Girguis
Exploring the Power of Objects with Peabody Museum Steward Diana Zlatanovski
Instruments of Technology & Science with Dave Unger
Archaeology of the Ancient World with Adam Aja
Andrew Williston and the Museum’s Big Collection of Fishes
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