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Sustainability at PNW: A Lecture and Discussion
January 30 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Are you interested in learning more about the systems across the region?
PNW is at the Crossroads of transportation, industrial, ecological, social and political systems. Explore the potential of the Calumet region and ways in which students can engage in the issues—featuring guest speaker Dr. Mark Bouman, Senior Environmental Social Scientist Emeritus Keller Science Action Center, Field Museum, Chicago.
Location
CIVS Theater, Powers Building 123
Hammond Campus
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