Henry David Thoreau went to the woods to study nature. Laurel Ulrich and her students went to a Natural History Museum to study Thoreau. There they not only discovered Thoreau’s pond turtle, but a fish that taught them to write, and new vantage point on botany by considering a 116-year-old tortilla. These are only a few of the tangible things Professor Ulrich will explore in her lecture. Ulrich has written six books, including Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History and A Midwife\u27s Tale, which was later developed into a documentary film for the PBS series American Experience. Ulrich has won the Pulitzer Prize, the Bancroft Prize, and she’s received a MacArthur “Genius Award” Fellowship, among other numerous prizes and distinctions.https:/...
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Professor Heinrich has published over twenty books on natural history, including Bumblebee Economics...
Thoreau\u27s Walden remains one of the most-read and most-taught classics of American literature, ye...
Contemporary natural history, imbued with renewed spirit and emergent on many fronts, is still essen...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The most interesting, informative, and profitable course taken by the writer as an undergraduate (at...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
Inside Maine piece on Bernd Heinrich, who is fast becoming the best-known naturalist to write about...
Henry David Thoreau went to the woods to study nature. Laurel Ulrich and her students went to a Natu...
Professor Heinrich has published over twenty books on natural history, including Bumblebee Economics...
As if he had always been looking to the future, Thoreau’s idea of health remains astonishingly relev...
It is time to put to rest the popular misconception of Thoreau as a primitive naturalist who shunned...
Professor Heinrich has published over twenty books on natural history, including Bumblebee Economics...
Thoreau\u27s Walden remains one of the most-read and most-taught classics of American literature, ye...
March 3, 2016. Ellen Wohl, Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University. “Messy Rivers are ...
Walden is Thoreau's classic autobiographical account of his experiment in solitary living, his refus...
Professor Heinrich has published over twenty books on natural history, including Bumblebee Economics...
Thoreau\u27s Walden remains one of the most-read and most-taught classics of American literature, ye...
Contemporary natural history, imbued with renewed spirit and emergent on many fronts, is still essen...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
The most interesting, informative, and profitable course taken by the writer as an undergraduate (at...
The goal of the series is to promote interdisciplinary inquiry about the environment and to foster d...
Inside Maine piece on Bernd Heinrich, who is fast becoming the best-known naturalist to write about...