NEH Visiting Speaker: Rob Nixon (Princeton University), “The Environmental Humanities, the Sciences, and Environmental Justice: Reflections from the Crossroads”

September 29th: 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm @ East Hall, Little Theatre

In most environmental programs, the sciences predominate in terms of numbers and resources. But over the past decade, we have witnessed a surging, student-driven interest across many campuses in the environmental humanities and environmental justice. How do these two ascendant fields enrich environmental studies? And what can they contribute to imagining more sustainable futures?


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