A Village of Discovery: The History and Diversity of Science in Woods Hole Thursday, August 6th at 11am This lecture is done in collaboration with the Falmouth Historical Society and the Woods Hole Historical Museum. For many in Falmouth, Woods Hole is, well, somewhat mysterious. It often is a surprise to learn that there are six or more distinct science institutions in the village. How did this small village become an internationally known center for biology, biomedical research, ocean sciences, and planetary workings and climate research? This talk will outline the history and connections among the science institutions in Wood Hole, and the nature and global impact of their research. After the talk, participants are encouraged to come and bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in the museum’s beautiful gardens. The Conant House only will be open for self guided tours of the exhibits following the talk. John Stegeman is a Sr. Scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and was Director of the Woods Hole Center for Oceans and Human Health for 20 years. He has been at WHOI since 1971. Tickets: $10 Museums on the Green members, $20 non-member, or donation-based ticket Register Here
Beautiful 2 acre campus featuring two 18th-century houses, a 19th century barn, and Cultural Center. Tours, walks, events and rentals.