Tackle big subjects with short presentations in Earth Talks, a Ted-X style series of student-led talks on a variety of sustainability topics. Each talk is led by a Wake Forest student eager to share their knowledge, passions, or research with others in the university community.

All students, faculty, and staff are invited to join Earth Talks on April 15, from 5 – 6:30pm at Pugh Auditorium inside of Benson University Center. This year we will have seven talks, including:
Counting What Matters: Why Public Transit Looks Too Expensive | Christopher Dickerson (‘26) MSA, Accounting Analytics
Proteus: The Future of Underwater Astronauts and Ocean Innovation | Sienna Greenleaf (‘27) BS, Biology
Getting Back to Our Roots: The Incorporation of Pocket Prairies on College Campuses | Paige Harrell (‘29) BA, Politics & International Affairs, Theatre
The Business Case for Sustainability: Why Your Dollar Has More Power Than You Think | Charly Mendygral (‘26) BA, Environment & Sustainability Studies, Politics & International Affairs
Nature’s Prosperity Can Line Your Pockets: Capital Gains from Climate Solutions | Julia Reich (‘26) MS, Business Analytics
Hungry for Community: Why Potlucks are a Green Revolution | Jordan Rill (‘26) BS, Business & Enterprise Management
Detox My World! How to Help Fungi Help Us | Allison Sweeney (‘28) BS, Biology
Earth Talks
Wednesday, April 15, 5:00 – 6:30pm
Pugh Auditorium
