Environmental Studies ENVS

Howard E. Woodin ES Colloquium Series

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
“Buddhism and Agriculture: Environmental and Religious Practice and Resilience in Northern Thailand” by Susan M. Darlington, Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies, Hampshire College.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

Howard E. Woodin ES Colloquium Series

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
“The Honorable Harvest: Indigenous Knowledge for Biodiversity Conservation” by Robin Kimmerer, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental and Forest Biology and Director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

Harvey, Irma, Maria: A Community Teach-in

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
Join environmental faculty from across the academic landscape to discuss the storms and the questions they raise. Bring your questions, stories, and experiences.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

Environmentalism and Diversity: A Career Panel and Discussion

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
The Anderson Freeman Center (AFC) and the Environmental Studies Student Advisory Council invite you to a conversation with Environmental Studies Majors and Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Daniel Suarez. We will discuss our motivations to follow environmental studies, the challenges for minorities in the field, and the various career paths as an Environmental Studies major.

We encourage students of all years to attend and network. We especially encourage first-years and sophomores to attend to hear about summer job experiences.

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

Environmental Studies Program - Spring Social Event

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
ES majors, prospective majors, minors, and affiliated faculty are invited to join us for an informal social gathering on Monday April 2nd at 6:00pm in HLD 200 the Environmental Studies Studio. Come learn about opportunities in the program, meet fellow ES majors, minors, and ES faculty, and get any course related questions answered prior to registration. Dinner and good company provided.

RSVP to lnhunt@middlebury.edu not required but encouraged so we can provide enough food.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Closed to the Public

2nd Annual ACORN Producer and Buyer Forum: Local to Global Market Access

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
This forum is focused on helping farm and food businesses access new markets while grappling with external pressures and learning how to benefit from or influence a new trend. Speakers will address the intricacies of opening up new markets between producers and buyers, current trends in farm and food production relationships, learning to make the most of your business skills. Two panels will focus on both local and regional markets and larger global variables. Round-table discussions with buyers and sellers will target opportunities to develop relationships and market access.

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public