May 19, 2025 to November 2, 2025 |
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9:00am |
"Plants on Paper: Artists' Engagement with the Green World" (Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library) |
September 3, 2025 |
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1:00pm |
"Architects in Conversation: Lord Norman Foster" (Yale Center for British Art) |
September 4, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Keith Pluymers (Illinois State University), "From the Forest Laws to the Beginnings of Forestry Science in the English Atlantic, 1511-1691" (Yale Forest Forum) |
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6:30pm |
Takaharu Tezuka and Yui Tezuka (Tezuka Architects), "Architecture for Sharing" (Yale School of Architecture) |
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7:00pm |
"Work/Place Film Series: 'Unrest' (2022)" (Whitney Humanities Center) |
September 9, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Beatriz Granziera (The Nature Conservancy) and Jason Funk (Conservation International), "From Kyoto to Paris: A History of Forest Carbon Accounting" (Yale Forest Forum) |
September 10, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Nurfadzilah Yahaya (Yale University), "British Hydrocolonialism in Southeast Asia" (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
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12:00pm |
"Exhibition Reception: Jon Seals: Brackish Water" (Yale Divinity School) |
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5:00pm |
Jin Feng (Grinnell College), "Chinese Food for Thought: A Theoretical and Pedagogical Exploration" (East Asian Languages and Literatures) |
September 11, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Kieko Matteson (University of Hawai`i at Mānoa), "Forests in Revolutionary France, 1669-1848" (Yale Forest Forum) |
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4:00pm |
"Environmental Humanities Fall 2025 Welcome Back Panel and Reception" |
September 12, 2025 |
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1:00pm |
"Suye Mura: Ninety Years of a Japanese Village, its Residents, and its Researchers" (Council on East Asian Studies) |
September 16, 2025 |
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9:00am |
“Premodern Affective Spaces” (Italian Studies) |
September 17, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Diego Golombek (Yale University), "Time Waits for No One: Sleep and the Circadian City" (Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies) |
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12:00pm |
Alyssa Paredes (University of Michigan), "'Air-conditioned People' and their Others: Class and Environmental Litigation in the Southern Philippines" (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
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12:00pm |
Hanna Sophia Hörl (Ludwig-Maximillans-Universität, Munich), "Revisiting June Jordan’s 'Skyrise for Harlem' (1965) and 'His Own Where' (1971) as Cultural Interventions in Poetic Form" (Gilder Lehrman Center) |
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4:00pm |
Sarah Bilston (Trinity College), "The Lost Orchid" (Grace Hopper College) |
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4:00pm |
Lukman Alade Fakeye (Sculptor), "From Tree to Form to Text" (History of Art) |
September 18, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
Martin Bemmann (University of Freiburg), "The Times, They’re A-Changin'... Industrialization, Globalization, and Forestry in Central Europe around 1900" (Yale Forest Forum) |
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12:00pm |
Mauricio Tenorio (University of Chicago), "On History and Monuments" (Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies) |
September 19, 2025 |
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9:00am |
Lukman Alādé Fákéye (Sculptor), "Carving and Forest Ecology" (History of Art) |
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9:00am |
"Art as a Catalyst for Climate Action" (School of the Environment) |
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11:00am |
Douglas Rogers (Yale University), “Petroprotein: How British Petroleum and the Soviet Union Created an Oil-into-Food Industry in the 1960s” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium) |
September 20, 2025 |
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11:00am |
Andromeda Turre (Artist and Environmental Advocate), "Homegrown Dialogues: Womanist Perspectives on Spirit, Sound, and Sustainability" (Institute of Sacred Music) |
September 23, 2025 |
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11:45am |
Ada Smailbegović (Brown University), "'like blood in a dragonfly wing': Molecular Poetics of Morphogenesis in Mei-mei Berssenbrugge’s Poetry" (Comparative Literature) |
September 26, 2025 |
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11:00am |
Maryam Aslany (Yale University), "Cocaine: The Illicit Peasant” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium) |
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6:00pm |
"When the Levees Broke: Screening and Q&A" (Urban Studies) |
September 26, 2025 to September 28, 2025 |
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12:00pm |
"Buddhist Cosmopolis: Temporal, Spatial, and Technological Dimensions: A Conference on Buddhist World Systems" (Council on East Asian Studies) |
September 27, 2025 |
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2:00pm |
"Yale-Myers Harvest Festival" (Yale Forests) |
September 30, 2025 |
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4:00pm |
"Screening and Conversation: Made in Ethiopia" (Council on African Studies) |
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5:00pm |
"Sacred Africana, Aquatic: Exploring Abundance and Scarcity Through Ritual in Burkina Faso, Cuba, and Haiti" (Institute of Sacred Music) |