Jan 29, 2010
Haiti: Past and Present I
The first of two interdisciplinary brown bags exploring the crisis in Haiti. Topics: the earthquake, the Haitian revolution, the Caribbean context. The…
The first of two interdisciplinary brown bags exploring the crisis in Haiti. Topics: the earthquake, the Haitian revolution, the Caribbean context. The…
Six students in a Technology Clinic class spent the past two semesters working with Easton’s West Ward Neighborhood Partnership on issues concerning…
John Cronin will deliver a compelling call to action about the emerging water crisis. Cronin is a Hudson River environmentalist and Time magazine “Hero…
The conference will feature student presentations, student project posters, a panel session, and a social networking happy hour to allow students to share…
Jay Parrish of the Pennsylvania Geologic Survey will be speaking about carbon capture and sequestration technology and its potential for use in Pennsylvania…
“In the late 1990’s Majora Carter took a bold step into the world of urban planning – working to shift a Giuliani administration plan for additional…
Come to learn from and dine with alumni who work in environmentally focused and/or conscious careers, industries, and organizations. Our panelists come…
In honor of Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary, in November, of the publication of On the Origin of Species, Lafayette College’s…
Ferran Garcia-Pichel, Professor of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, will give a talk about biological soil crusts, which are commonly found in…
American Electric Power, and Jim Tolan, Project Manager, E8 Wind Project, Galapagos Islands. Lecture on sustainable ecologically-minded energy systems:…