Upcoming Events:
January – May, 2024. Two-credit undergraduate course “Sharing Science with Diverse Audiences.” UAA Kenai Peninsula College, Kachemak Bay campus, Homer, AK.
January – May, 2024. Two-credit undergraduate course “Sharing Science with Diverse Audiences.” UAA Kenai Peninsula College, Kachemak Bay campus, Homer, AK.
Past Events
2023:
2023:
October 7. “Shifting Baselines and Response to Ecological Change in Kachemak Bay, Alaska.” Presentation at the Alaska Historical Society 2023 Conference: Connections and Disconnections in Alaska History. UAA Kenai Peninsula College, Soldotna, AK.
May 5-31. Curator of display for the Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival featuring marbled and Kittlitz’s murrelets and science/citizen science posters about local bird ecology. Pratt Museum. First Friday reception, 4-6 pm, May 5.
April 4. Guest lecture, University of Alaska Anchorage, undergraduate Writing in the Sciences course. Introduction to writing about Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the context of Indigenous and Western science worldviews.
April 4. Guest lecture, University of Alaska Anchorage, undergraduate Writing in the Sciences course. Introduction to writing about Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the context of Indigenous and Western science worldviews.
April, Wednesdays, from 1-2:15 pm: Presentations for the Opportunities for Lifelong Learning (Ole) course From Climate Despair to Climate Hope. Via Zoom.
March 9-12. Association of Writing Programs (AWP) annual conference in Seattle.
2022:
November 10. Guest lecture, University of Alaska Anchorage, undergraduate Writing in the Sciences course. Introduction to writing about Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the context of Indigenous and Western science worldviews.
May 6-31. Curator of Moveable Feast Shorebird Festival exhibit, Pratt Museum. First Friday reception, May 6.
May 1. John Burroughs Association Award luncheon and presentation of the 2020 John Burroughs Medal for Entangled. Yale Club, New York City, (The 2020 and 2021 events were postponed due to COVID.)
May 1. John Burroughs Association Award luncheon and presentation of the 2020 John Burroughs Medal for Entangled. Yale Club, New York City, (The 2020 and 2021 events were postponed due to COVID.)
2021:
November 1. Guest lecture, University of Alaska Anchorage, undergraduate Writing in the Sciences course. Introduction to writing about Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the context of Indigenous and Western science worldviews.
October 19 and 20. Guest writer, University of Alaska Fairbanks undergraduate courses, Climate Scholars Program. Discussion about Entangled, a required reading.
August – December. Instructor, three-credit Critical Thinking undergraduate course, UAA Kachemak Bay College. Distance-delivered.
February and March. Readings, presentations, and discussion of the themes of Entangled with the Climate Change Symposium Reading Group sponsored by the University of Maine MacGillicuddy Humanities Center. Zoom discussions, 4:00 – 5:30 pm EST (Noon – 1:30 pm AST)
August – December. Instructor, three-credit Critical Thinking undergraduate course, UAA Kachemak Bay College. Distance-delivered.
February and March. Readings, presentations, and discussion of the themes of Entangled with the Climate Change Symposium Reading Group sponsored by the University of Maine MacGillicuddy Humanities Center. Zoom discussions, 4:00 – 5:30 pm EST (Noon – 1:30 pm AST)
2020:
July 9 – September 19: Co-curator, with Savanna Bradley, of Entangled: Exploring Natural History Collections from Kachemak Bay exhibit. Pratt Museum, Homer, Alaska. Podcast about my personal collections:
