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Teaching Environmental and Wildlife Crime |
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Start Date: | 3/16/2021 | Start Time: | 1:40 PM |
End Date: | 3/16/2021 | End Time: | 2:55 PM |
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Event Description:
Teaching Environmental and Wildlife Crime
Tuesday, March 16
1:40-2:55 pm
(resources from EJS faculty in criminal justice and science)
Participating faculty:
Guido Giordano (EJS), Gohar Petrossian (Criminal Justice & EJS)
Sandra Swenson (Science & EJS)
Moderator:
Alexander Schlutz (English & EJS)
Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and Sustainability
Spring 2021 TLC Open Conversation Series
co-sponsored by John Jay's Environmental Justice and Sustainability Program
& the John Jay Teaching and Learning Center
Climate change, environmental justice, and sustainability are among the most urgent issues about which we need to educate our students. In a world that has been fundamentally altered by the impact of modern societies on the global environment, they directly affect our students’ daily lives and will shape their futures, no matter their career choices. Climate change, environmental justice, and sustainability are also by their nature transdisciplinary topics that require the participation of faculty in all departments and collaboration across the curriculum if we are to understand and teach them well. This series of TLC Open Conversations, co-sponsored by John Jay’s Environmental Justice and Sustainability Program and the John Jay Teaching and Learning Center, will offer ideas, resources, and tools from experienced faculty, as well as perspectives from our students, for anybody interested in incorporating the topics into their courses. Please join us.
Series Contact:
Alexander Shlutz, English & EJS, ashlutz@jjay.cuny.edu |
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