IECP is hosting a seminar, which will be of interest to many in our community:
Is Equity Enough? Breaking Down Structural Barriers to Housing and Economic Mobility Through Multi-Level Change
Mon., 1/30, 3-4:30, Schiller Convening Space (245 Beacon Rm 501) (or Zoom).
Please join us next Thursday, 1/26, 4-5:30pm in the Schiller Convening Space (245 Beacon, Rm. 501) for a talk with environmental law expert, Professor Patrick Parenteau of Vermont Law School.
New Schiller course: 5-7 undergrads will be selected for the spring course & three-week summer immersion-students will work within and for a community in Cambodia on a sustainability project. Need-based aid is available!
More info (still accepting apps!): https://t.co/74fUgCZwpn
We had a small celebration to honor the big achievement of Core faculty member Hanqin Tian who was named one of 2022’s Highly Cited Researchers.
Note: we were unable to properly cite his work as we'd need a much bigger cake!
https://t.co/xpiEY2iwNy
TODAY-11am-1pm, Global Engagement Portal-chat with the Walkers Institute for Regenerative Research & Design (Barbados) who apply design principles to create nature-based solutions to build habitat, increase biodiversity and sequester carbon while reconnecting community to nature
Congratulations to Professor Landrigan for being awarded the Gold Honor Medal from the @NIH. @PublicHealth_BC https://t.co/CD9PoC9HkS
One of BC's best, Professor @BettySLai recently presented her Schiller (SIGECS) grant-funded research at the @ISTSSnews conference. #ISTSS2022 https://t.co/lqE9xzaS9l
What an honor to present alongside these brilliant women with world changing ideas and work! #ISTSS2022 @ISTSSnews @BettySLai @SarahRyanLowe and Ashley Shaw💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 https://t.co/g3q76vvwoz