Interdisciplinary Dialogue: ‘Environmental Impacts’

Join us Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 3–5 p.m., as the Office of Research Working Group on Arts & Humanities continues its series of Interdisciplinary Dialogues with a conversation centered on Environmental Impacts.

Panelists Debbie Lee (English), Michael Brady (Economics Sciences), Jeff Sanders (History), and M.A. Miller (Women’s, Gender, Sexuality Studies) will present broad perspectives about the outcomes of human relationships with and interactions in our natural world. Ranging from historic, narrative, and economic angles, panelists will share their related work and scholarly production.

Following the informal panel discussion, the floor will open for informal conversation with audience members about their related work and interests.

This event is in person in CUE 518 on the Pullman campus.

Please RSVP to receive a calendar invite.

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