
Campus Events
Today's seminar will focus on tribal historic preservation in the Stockbridge Munsee ancestral homeland with guest speaker Bonney Hartley, Tribal Historic Preservation Manager, Stockbridge-Munsee Community. FREE and open to the public!
Join Professor Templanza's English 368 course in the CSI Atrium for a serial recital of John Milton's epic poem! Snacks provided!
This will be a WOCI tea and chill where we talk about what it means to be a "Girls Girl" vs what it means to be a "pick me", white feminism vs real feminism and general conversation surrounding those topics. We will also be crafting bracelets and vision boards!
Today's seminar will focus on nature, well-being, and indigenous perspectives on the interconnectedness pf people and creation with guest speaker Wahieñhawi “Hawi” Hall, assistant director of counseling and psychological services and community liaison for indigenous students, Cornell Health FREE and open to the public!
Join Professor Templanza's English 368 course in the CSI Atrium for a serial recital of John Milton's epic poem! Snacks provided!
Today's seminar will focus on Emerson's transcendentalism and ecology, politics beyond cynicism with guest speaker Russell C. Powell, Research Associate, Harvard Divinity School Center for The Study of the World Religions. FREE and open to the public!
Join Professor Templanza's English 368 course in the CSI Atrium for a serial recital of John Milton's epic poem! Snacks provided!
Today's seminar will focus on caring for the sacred in nature: the role of cultural and spiritual values in landscape stewardship with Jessica Brown, Executive Director, New England Biolabs Foundation. FREE and open to the public!
Join Professor Templanza's English 368 course in the CSI Atrium for a serial recital of John Milton's epic poem! Snacks provided!
Join Professor Templanza's English 368 course in the CSI Atrium for a serial recital of John Milton's epic poem! Snacks provided!










