“The Place of the Liberal Arts in a Changing Climate” (Terry Forum)

Event time: 
Wednesday, February 14, 2024 - 4:00pm
Location: 
Kline Tower, 14th Floor See map
219 Prospect St
New Haven
Event description: 
Please join us for the Terry Forum on The Place of the Liberal Arts in a Changing Climate. A reception will follow. Details below.
 
Recent years have seen a proliferation of new courses and majors addressing climate issues as well as overdue reckonings with the university’s implication in practices and legacies of extraction. This Forum aims at a more fundamental reappraisal of the enterprise of the liberal arts. If the liberal arts have traditionally been conceived as preparation for civic life, how should this enterprise respond to the multi-scale reconfigurations of civic life associated with climate change and to new ideas about the appropriate place of human beings within the biophysical order? How might the interlocking ethical, political, and epistemological challenges arising from climate change help to sharpen articulations of the aims—and limitations—of the liberal arts enterprise? What responsibilities do universities have to the places and ecologies they occupy? What might it mean for liberal arts educators and students to inhabit these places well?
 
Register here for the event .
 
Panelists:
  • Anthony Grafton, Princeton University   
  • Hi’ilei Hobart, Yale University   
  • Gregory Marks, Hostos CUNY   
  • Stephanie Pfirman, Arizona State University 
  • J. T. Roane, Rutgers University 
 
Moderators:
  • Ana Keilson, Gull Island Institute   
  • Justin Reynolds, Gull Island Institute 
 
Please note this event will be recorded. 
For more information, visit: https://terrylecture.yale.edu/forum
 
Admission: 
Free but register in advance