University of Washington faculty to present Environmental Humanities Roundtable

This year’s Humanities Weeks theme, “Humanities and the Natural World,” will include presentations from a contingent of faculty from the University of Washington on Monday, April 11, in the Honors Hall Lounge beginning at 5:30 p.m. 

These researchers focus on environmental humanities and their participation is being co-sponsored by The Simpson Center for Humanities at UW and the Office of Research at WSU.  Come and hear from Drs.  Linda Nash, Rich Watts, Sabine Wilke, and Jesse Oak Taylor.  For more information, please see the Humanities Planning Group website at https://hub.wsu.edu/hpg/.

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