Free Luncheon Lecture: Naomi Oreskes on Power, Public Trust, and Science.
NYU invites you to the luncheon lecture : From Jeffrey Epstein to Glyphosate: How Corporations and 'Philanthropists' Have Corrupted Science and Undermined Public Trust.
Join on April 20, 2026, at 12:00 PM for a free luncheon lecture with Dr. Naomi Oreskes, Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. Presented as part of the 2026 NYU Global Climate Change Film Festival, this timely event will feature her talk, From Jeffrey Epstein to Glyphosate: How Corporations and “Philanthropists” Have Corrupted Science and Undermined Public Trust. Moderated by Emil Flatø, Faculty Fellow in the History of Science at NYU Gallatin, the lecture will take place in the Dean’s Conference Room at the Tisch School of the Arts.
Location: Tisch School of the Arts, Dean’s Conference Room - 721 Broadway, 12th Floor
Limited seating. Registration required
In addition, the second iteration of the course-research EXPO will be held in association with the NYU Student Government Association. As part of this collaboration, the SGA Sustainability Committee is hosting Earth Fest, an NYU Earth Day celebration, scheduled for April 22 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Kimmel. This student-led Earth Day Festival and Climate Expo is intended to celebrate Earth Day, build community, and underscore the importance of sustainability at NYU.
If you have a course or research project related to climate, sustainability, or a connected field, and you would like students to see your work or develop interest in your course, reserve space at one of the available tables and join the EXPO for a couple of hours.