Wealth & Poverty Week: Global Challenges
The Global Challenges week, from Sept. 26-30, brings together 91探花 students, faculty, staff, and community members who share an academic interest in the major global challenges of today and tomorrow. This week-long event focuses on global hunger, climate change, health crises, and human disasters which can only be addressed through the pooling and sharing of knowledge across disciplines.
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Schedule of Speakers
- Monday, Sept. 26 - Steve Scanlan (Sociology) on "The Global Hunger Crisis: Food Poverty and Its Complexities in a World of Plenty," 4-5 p.m. at Alden 319. . .
- Tuesday, Sept. 27 - Ryan Fogt (Geography) on "The Causes of Global Climate Change over the Last Century and Our Hope for the Future," 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Alden 319. . .
- Wednesday, Sept. 28 - Gillian Ice (Social Medicine) on "Current Issues in Global Health," 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Alden 319. .
- Thursday, Sept. 29 - Felipe Aros-Vera (Industrial and Systems Engineering), on "International Disaster Relief Logistics: Lessons from Fieldwork Research and the Role of Social Networks," 9-10 a.m. at Alden 319. . .
- Friday, Sept. 30 - Eliza Harper (Nursing) and Global Health Initiatives students on "Botswana Healthcare鈥擨nterprofessional Study Abroad Experience," 3-4 p.m. at Alden 319 (co-sponsored with African Studies and Global Health Initiative). . .