Environmental Studies ENVS

The Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
MIDD-ES CORE PANEL DISCUSSION
Pondering Pollutants
Molly Costanza-Robinson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Chemistry and Biochemistry
Rebecca Gould, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
Joseph Holler, Assistant Professor of Geography
Christopher Klyza, Stafford Professor of Public Policy, Political Science, and Environmental Studies

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

The Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
“Negotiating a Relationship with Beauty During a Time of Environmental Degradation” by Megan Mayhew Bergman, Director of Bread Loaf’s Environmental Writers’ Program and Director of the Robert Frost Stone House Museum at Bennington College.

Author and teacher Megan Mayhew Bergman will give a short reading and a talk about the changing notions of beauty in the face of environmental degradation. Are Americans puritanical about beauty? Is access to beauty a privilege?

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

The 2019 Scott A. Margolin '99 Lecture in Environmental Affairs

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Environmental Studies
The 2019 Scott A. Margolin Lecture in Environmental Affairs
Guest speakers Rochelle L. Johnson, Professor of English & Environmental Studies and Director of the Gipson Honors Program at the College of Idaho, and Daegan Miller ’02, writer, critic, and historian will engage in a discussion around Reading Thoreau in our Age of Violence.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Open to the Public

Can a Corrupt Company Be Green? The Volkswagen Scandal

Jack Ewing, Germany correspondent for The New York Times and author of “Faster, Higher, Farther: How One of the World’s Largest Automakers Committed a Massive and Stunning Fraud” (W.W. Norton 2017), explains how a win-at-all-costs company culture made a mockery of Volkswagen’s claims to be environmentally conscious—and why Volkswagen is a cautionary tale for any corporation striving to be socially responsible.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

Sex in the Sea: Poems and Spoken Word Performance about Marine Reproductive Strategies

Sponsored by:
Environmental Studies
Students in Mez Baker-Medard’s Winter Term course “Sea Turtles to Sharks: Exploring the Social & Ecological Context of Marine Protected Areas” will be performing slam poetry about the reproductive strategies and key life-cycle traits of a marine organism of their choice. From hermaphroditism to sexual outercourse, come learn about the art of salty seduction.

Hope to see you there!

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

School of the Environment Info Session

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Environmental Studies
Middlebury School of the Environment Co-director Curt Gervich will be giving an info session about the summer 2020 program in Yunnan, China. Come to Sunderland or join in virtually through the following Zoom link: middlebury.zoom.us/j/5835899756.

LOCATION: Sunderland 233

To Be Announced

Reflection Friday (on Wednesday!) with Nan Jenks-Jay, Dean of Env Affairs

In each meeting of the “Reflection Fridays” series, hosted by the Innovation Hub and the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, a member of the Middlebury community is invited to reflect on the question “What matters to you, and why?” For these informal gatherings, the interviewers are selected by the speakers themselves, enhancing the connectivity and intimacy of the conversations.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103