Slow Plants on a Burning Planet
Eggers Hall, 220, The Strasser Legacy Room
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Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series - "Slow Plants on a Burning Planet."
Jared Farmer, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.
Historian Jared Farmer will discuss ancient trees as cultural and religious symbols, their importance as data collectors, and the dire threats they face in a rapidly changing climate.
This event is sponsored by the Syracuse University Humanities Center.
Category
Social Science and Public Policy
Type
Talks
Region
Campus
Open to
Alumni
Faculty
Staff
Students, Graduate and Professional
Students, Prospective
Students, Undergraduate
Organizers
Humanities Center, MAX-Geography and the Environment
Accessibility
Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART)
Contact Deborah Toole to request additional accommodations
We’re Turning 100!
To mark our centennial in the fall of 2024, the Maxwell School will hold special events and engagement opportunities to celebrate the many ways—across disciplines and borders—our community ever strives to, as the Oath says, “transmit this city not only not less, but greater, better and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.”
Throughout the year leading up to the centennial, engagement opportunities will be held for our diverse, highly accomplished community that now boasts more than 38,500 alumni across the globe.