Ecotheories Colloquium: “Feral Atlas: Toward a Collaborative Environmental Humanities”
Anna Tsing, Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will present “Feral Atlas: Toward a Collaborative Environmental Humanities” — this lunchtime conversation is free and open to Princeton University faculty, staff and students. Feral Atlas invites you…
Panel Discussion and Film Screening: “Pleistocene Park”
Join us on March 29th at 4:30 p.m. in 138 Lewis Library for a screening of the acclaimed 2022 documentary “Pleistocene Park”, followed by a panel discussion hosted by Elena Fratto with director Luke Griswold-Tergis, Rob Pringle (Professor of Ecology and…
Urban Infrastructure and Food Systems for People and the Planet
This two-day workshop will showcase the impact of co-produced urban sustainability science, data, and models on sustainability scholarship, city policy-making and interdisciplinary student experiences. The workshop will bring together faculty, students, practitioners, and policymakers associated with the NSF-funded Sustainable Healthy…
“Oceanography Otherwise: Marine Methods in the Environmental Humanities”
Alison Glassie, lecturer on history and literature at Harvard University, will present “Oceanography Otherwise: Marine Methods in the Environmental Humanities” at noon Thursday, March 30, in Robertson Hall, Bowl 002. In The Physical Geography of the Sea and its Meteorology (1855), Matthew…
HMEI Faculty Seminar: “Buildings from Plants: Architecture and Embodied Carbon”
Paul Lewis, Professor of Architecture, will present “Buildings from Plants: Architecture and Embodied Carbon” in Guyot Hall, Room 10, and online via Zoom. Lewis is the third speaker in the spring 2023 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series. Buildings are responsible for…
“Veins of Conflict: Bodies and the Environment in Peru’s Copper Circuit, 1884-1930”
Juan Rubio, postdoctoral research associate at Effron Center for the Study of America, will present “Veins of Conflict: Bodies and the Environment in Peru's Copper Circuit, 1884-1930” at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27, in Morrison Hall, Room 224. Juan Manuel…