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?
Upcoming Events
Oct22023
SSS Financial Literacy
East Hall: Little Theater
Want to learn more about investing, stocks, and saving for retirement? Come to our financial literacy sessions to learn how to start investing at a young age, including creating a Roth IRA account to start saving now. Participants who attend…[...]
Oct22023
Chemistry Club Meeting
Johnson Middle Lounge
Chemistry Club officers and members will have biweekly general meetings to discuss club business and activities over the 2023-2024 academic year.[...]
Oct22023
RC Dems Weekly Meetings
Scott Main Lounge
Our weekly meetings will include a combination of informational, social, and advocacy planning activities. Some meetings might be fun games like Kahoot or Guess Who. Other meetings will be planning for tabling events and other political advocacy.[...]
Oct32023
Employer Spotlight: Chicago Center Internship Program
Commons Lower Lobby
Meet Greer Anderson, Admissions Officer, and learn about the Chicago Center's unique full-time internship program which is offered in fall or spring or summer. Also learn about the upcoming Career Trek to the Chicago Center (coordinated by the Career Center).…[...]
Oct32023
Career Lunch 'n Learn - Chicago Center Internship Info Session
Career Center Conference Room
RSVP required. FREE lunch included! Meet Greer Anderson, Chicago Center Admissions Officer, to learn about their fabulous internship program. These internships are for a full semester and students can choose either fall, spring, or summer. Housing, meal stipend, and Chicago…[...]