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Meet, Greet, Teach | "EXPANDING THE UNIVERSE, BRAIDING THE PATH"
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Location
Fishery Science Building (FSH)
1122 NE Boat St Room 203 Seattle, WA 98105Description
Join us for our Winter Quarter “Meet, Greet, Teach” as we present:
EXPANDING THE UNIVERSE | BRAIDING THE PATH
Can non-Western ways play a role in expanding science education? How might we weave together multiple starting points to create a greater, integrated whole?
facilitated by Kerry-Ann Naish, professor, Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2017
5:00-6:30pm | Fishery Sciences Building, room 203
>> Join us as a number faculty who are attempting an indigenous-western integration speak about their experiences in moving worlds closer together.
Panelists:
- Ernesto Alvarado-Celestin, Associate Professor, Environmental & Forest Sciences
- Alex Gagnon, Assistant Professor, Oceanography
- Sara Gonzalez, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
- Kristin Laidre, Assistant Professor, Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
Meet, Greet, Teach is an evening series offering students, postdocs, staff and faculty with an interest in engaging in artful, interactive, innovative teaching a chance to interact with colleagues from across campus who are willing to share their enthusiasm and experience. Over a glass of wine and light appetizers, attendees have a chance to mix and mingle before settling down to a 30-minute “fast panel” of 3-5 faculty, each delivering thought — and conversation — provoking answers.
For more information, visit our website at:
https://environment.uw.edu/alumni-and-community/calendar-events/meet-greet-teach/
or email us at: coenvaa@uw.edu
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Discovery is at the heart of our vision. Spanning the forests to the seas, the depths of the earth to the edges of the solar system, the College of the Environment is an unrivaled constellation of environmental research, education and application.
Our graduate departments include:
•Aquatics & Fishery Sciences•Atmospheric Sciences•Earth & Space Sciences•Environmental & Forest Sciences•Marine & Environmental Affairs•Oceanography • Quantitative Ecology & Resource Management