Campus Closed Through the End of the Semester, Remote Instruction and Work Continue

April 26, 2024

Campus is now closed through May 10, and work and academic instruction will be remote as individuals continue to occupy Siemens Hall and Nelson Hall East.

See updates at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Course at a Glance

Course:
Sea Level Rise on the Humboldt Coast
Date:
March 21 to May 16
Location:
Online
Cost:
$75

Sea Level Rise on the Humboldt Coast

31277

With Aldaron Laird, Environmental Planner, & Jerry Rohde, Historian & Ethnogeographer

Explore and discuss current articles, books, and local vulnerability assessments and adaptation planning projects related to sea level rise, and how it might affect Humboldt’s coastal areas. Register by March 18.

Video will be available for this class.

Thurs., March 21 & May 16 • 2-3:30 p.m. 

Online

$75 • Class #: 31277

Register now

 

Aldaron Laird

Aldaron Laird is an environmental planning consultant who has specialized in sea level rise vulnerability assessments and adaptation planning on Humboldt Bay. Since 2010, Aldaron has been active in promoting a regional approach to sea level rise planning on Humboldt Bay. He is also an avid kayaker who has circumnavigated all 102 miles of Humboldt Bay's shoreline. Aldaron's photographs of Humboldt Bay were featured in an exhibit at the Morris Graves Museum of Art.

 

Jerry Rohde

Jerry Rohde

Jerry Rohde has taught OLLI at Humboldt courses since the beginning. He has researched the history of Humboldt County for over 30 years, and he has several books to show for it. His history of Southern Humboldt County is expected to be published by the Cal Poly Humboldt Press soon.