Past Events

April 16, 2024

Reimagining Our Environmental Connections Workshop

Faculty and staff are invited to share their ideas with Associate Professor of Geological Science Elizabeth Safran and Graduate School Associate Dean/Associate Professor Janet Bixby.

Robin Holmes-Sullivan outside the Frank Manor House
April 15, 2024

President’s Coffee Chat

Open Office Hours for April 2024

April 9, 2024

Reimagining our Environmental Work: A Dialogue for Faculty and Staff

Environmental work is an oft-cited strength of the College. Yet we come at it in diverse ways that are often siloed. How might we leverage our diversity of approaches into even greater strength? And what connections can we fortify or build afresh to do so? We’re thinking broadly about “environment” – it’s not just rocks and trees! If we reimagined it to include the diverse entanglements between people and our biophysical, virtual, or imagined surroundings, might you see yourself in that work? We invite you to join this discussion even if you don’t currently self-identify as someone doing “environmental work.”

Robin Speaking CAS-1022-ENVX Symposium
April 8, 2024

Administrative Assembly - April 2024

Please join us for the last Administrative Assembly for this academic year on Monday, April 8th at 11:30 a.m.

April 4, 2024

Reimagining our Environmental Work: A Dialogue for Faculty and Staff

Environmental work is an oft-cited strength of the College. Yet we come at it in diverse ways that are often siloed. How might we leverage our diversity of approaches into even greater strength? And what connections can we fortify or build afresh to do so? We’re thinking broadly about “environment” – it’s not just rocks and trees! If we reimagined it to include the diverse entanglements between people and our biophysical, virtual, or imagined surroundings, might you see yourself in that work? We invite you to join this discussion even if you don’t currently self-identify as someone doing “environmental work.”

April 2, 2024

Reimagining our Environmental Work: A Dialogue for Faculty and Staff

Environmental work is an oft-cited strength of the College. Yet we come at it in diverse ways that are often siloed. How might we leverage our diversity of approaches into even greater strength? And what connections can we fortify or build afresh to do so? We’re thinking broadly about “environment” – it’s not just rocks and trees! If we reimagined it to include the diverse entanglements between people and our biophysical, virtual, or imagined surroundings, might you see yourself in that work? We invite you to join this discussion even if you don’t currently self-identify as someone doing “environmental work.”

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