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Here’s the “411” on the Interdisciplinarity 101 Colloquium

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On the second and fourth Fridays of the month, graduate students and faculty who participate in the Center for Environmental Futures gather to share their works-in-progress, gain feedback, discuss their own approaches to studying environmental issues, and foster community.

Unless otherwise stated, we meet in the EMU in the Lease Crutcher Lewis Room (#23)

Please join us for our May presentations:

Friday, May 12, 8:30-10 a.m., April Anson (English), “Survivance Ecology: Unsettling the Apocalyptic Crisis in Climate Fiction”

Friday, May 26, 8:30-10 a.m., Allison Ford (Sociology), title “When the Shit Hits the Fan, We’ll Know How to Can: Self-Sufficiency Movements as Environmental Practice (an exploration)”