Oct 13, 2020
From Silent Spring to Modern-Day Environmental Movement
The Lafayette Votes discussion will place the groundbreaking book Silent Spring into a longer and global frame of environmentalism.
The Lafayette Votes discussion will place the groundbreaking book Silent Spring into a longer and global frame of environmentalism.
CITLS and partners are offering programs before the last day of classes that speak to a variety of topics in teaching and learning.
Test your knowledge with some good old-fashioned Kahoot trivia—where we will highlight all sorts of good news happening around the world. Prizes included…
If the environment is an important political issue for you, let's talk about the environmental implications of policy and current events.
We want to use this week’s discussion to think about theories of racial justice by considering how media discourses frame Black resistance movements…
All events—potato sack races, shuttle run, football toss, disc throw, and wacky relays—will be done in the dark.
Prof. David Brandes will present on the Pennsylvania native, whose book Silent Spring is the 2020-21 Community Reading, on Oct. 22.
Proceeds will go toward cleaning supplies for Easton's Third Street Alliance, which serves single women and children in need.
Leaders need to set clear and attainable goals, provide the matching leadership style, track performance, and provide appropriate feedback.
Author Harlan Weaver and Prof. Donna Haraway will discuss the book Bad Dog: Pit Bull Politics and Multispecies Justice online on Nov. 5 at 4:15 p.m.