In the spring of 2016, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the third annual Human Dimensions of Climate Change film series, sponsored by Fogler Library, the Climate Change Institute, and the Departments of Anthropology, Political Science, and Communication and Journalism. Each week for three weeks a different film was shown, followed by discussion with campus scholars. A library exhibit accompanied the series and highlighted a wide range of resources related to the topic, http://libguides.library.umaine.edu/humans-climate
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Celebrating the Climate Change Institute\u27s 50th anniversary, first 100% bio-based 3D-printed home...
A collaboration by Green Team, Green Campus Initiative, and Sustainable Agriculture Enthusiasts to s...
In the spring of 2017, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the fourth annual Human Dimensions ...
In the spring of 2015, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the second annual Human Dimensions ...
In the spring of 2016, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the third annual Human Dimensions o...
In the spring of 2018, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the fifth annual Human Dimensions o...
In the spring of 2014, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the inaugural Human Dimensions of C...
In the fall of 2013, the University of Maine approved a new major, the Human Dimensions of Climate C...
The Canadian-American Center is coordinating pan-campus participation to bring SHEILA WATT-CLOUTIER ...
The Department of Anthropology’s Visiting Lecture Research Series is an ongoing edited volume compil...
A poster announcing the showing of two films on climate change: Age of consequences and Climate r...
After a major renovation project, the Collins Center will be formally dedicated on October 3\u27d. I...
Chapter 1: An overview of the human dimension of the climate crisis that details the urgency of deve...
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence fr...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Celebrating the Climate Change Institute\u27s 50th anniversary, first 100% bio-based 3D-printed home...
A collaboration by Green Team, Green Campus Initiative, and Sustainable Agriculture Enthusiasts to s...
In the spring of 2017, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the fourth annual Human Dimensions ...
In the spring of 2015, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the second annual Human Dimensions ...
In the spring of 2016, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the third annual Human Dimensions o...
In the spring of 2018, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the fifth annual Human Dimensions o...
In the spring of 2014, Cindy Isenhour and Jen Bonnet coordinated the inaugural Human Dimensions of C...
In the fall of 2013, the University of Maine approved a new major, the Human Dimensions of Climate C...
The Canadian-American Center is coordinating pan-campus participation to bring SHEILA WATT-CLOUTIER ...
The Department of Anthropology’s Visiting Lecture Research Series is an ongoing edited volume compil...
A poster announcing the showing of two films on climate change: Age of consequences and Climate r...
After a major renovation project, the Collins Center will be formally dedicated on October 3\u27d. I...
Chapter 1: An overview of the human dimension of the climate crisis that details the urgency of deve...
Anthropology is the study of humans. Anthropologists study the entire spectrum of human existence fr...
Dr. Susan A. Crate (associate professor of anthropology at George Mason University) discusses the co...
Celebrating the Climate Change Institute\u27s 50th anniversary, first 100% bio-based 3D-printed home...
A collaboration by Green Team, Green Campus Initiative, and Sustainable Agriculture Enthusiasts to s...