Climate Change - Reality or Myth?
Distinguished Lecturer Janice Means
Date: October 28, 2025
Time: 6:30 pm start time (come early to mingle and for refreshments)
Location: Oakland Center GOLD RM A (register only for in person attendance)
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Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with renowned lecturer Janice Means as she delves into the hot topic of climate change. Is it a reality we must face or just a myth? Come and hear from an expert in the field and make up your own mind. This in-person and online Zoom event promises to be enlightening and engaging. Don't miss out!
Please register for a ticket ONLY if you will come in person the Oakland Center.
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Time: Oct 28, 2025 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Speaker BioJanice has diverse experience in both industry and higher education in the fields of HVAC, alternative energy, facility O&M, and codes and standards. She has been a Michigan Registered Engineer for over 40 years, and this summer she became an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer. An avid promoter of sustainability, Professor Means has chaired ten local solar energy/sustainability conferences and taught building MEP, solar energy, and environmental classes at Lawrence Tech in Southfield, Michigan. Professor Means earned a B.A. in Secondary Education with a Physics Minor and a B.S. in General Engineering from OU, followed by a Masters in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. In retirement, Means continues to share her expertise by publishing and lecturing on sustainability topics and the promotion of young women and minorities in the STEM/STEAM fields.