Environmental Studies and Peace Studies

Lunch Colloquium Schedule:

*** Talks are at 12:15 in the ALANA Cultural Center***

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ~ LUNCH PROVIDED

 

    

January 24th

Partnership for Onondaga Creek:  “Not in My Backyard:  Not in Anyone’s Backyard”

 

January 31st

 Nancy Ries, Assistant Professor of Anthropology: “Militarization, Money, and Morality: Insuring National and Global Security”

 

February 7th

 Amy Leventer, Assistant Professor of Geology:  “Hot times in a cold place:  The warming of Antarctica”

February 14th
 David Hartsough, Peacemakers Executive Director: "Building a Global Nonviolent
Peaceforce: A Vision Which is Becoming Reality”

February 21st
Myongsun Kong, ENST Research and Teaching Assistant:  "Back From New Jersey: an Education in the Environment and GIS"

February 28th
 Jolie Rickman and Colleen Hendricks with the Hen Foundation: “Using Art in Activism”

 

 

March 7th
Karen Harpp, Assistant Professor of Geology: "How Geology, Biology, and the Environment are Intertwined: A Case Study in the Galapagos Islands"

 

March 28th

Josh Baker, Co-Director of Outdoor

Education and Paul Pinet, Professor of Geology: "A Sense of Anywhere: Reconciliation of Self and Place"

 

April 4th

Molly Baker, Co-Director of Outdoor Education and Ellen Kraly, Professor of Geography:  "People and Place in the Adirondacks"

 

April 11th

Omid Safi, Assistant Professor of Religion, Naveen Hussain ‘06, and Nasheed Moqueet ‘04: “Progressive Muslim Perspective”

 

April 18th

Peace Studies Honor Student Research Projects

 

April 25th

Howard Snell, Biologist: “Geological Controls of the Distribution of Biological Diversity in the Galápagos Islands”

 

May 2nd
Environmental Studies 480 Student Presentations “Colgate Environmental Audit:  Part 2”