W&J lecture postponed
The next session in Washington & Jefferson College’s Energy Lecture Series was postponed a second time.
“Energy Trends in North America,” slated for 7 p.m. today in Yost Auditorium, will take place later. Diana Stares, director of W&J’s Center for Energy Policy and Management and series organizer, said the lecturer, Sarah O. Ladislaw, had to postpone “because of anticipated weather conditions in D.C.”
Stares is hoping to schedule an early April appearance by Ladislaw, director and senior fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Energy and National Security Program. It will be the fifth and final installment in the series this school year.
The fourth, on March 10, will be “Energy Trends in Latin America and the Caribbean,” featuring Jorge Pinon, director of the University of Texas’ Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy.
All sessions in the Burnett Center are free and open to the public.