The David A. Cofrin Library invites you to enjoy an evening of mini-lectures on the impact John Muir made on history, ecology, psychology and conservation. UW-Green Bay faculty and staff will deliver mini-lectures that will lead attendees into a larger conversation about the importance of Muir’s legacy. Take part in the discussion and enjoy light refreshments on Thursday, November 30th 2017 from 7pm-8:30pm on the 4th floor of the library.
The event is in conjunction with the traveling exhibit “Wisconsin’s John Muir.” The exhibit will be at the David A. Cofrin Library on the 4th floor, and open to the public, November 15 to December 15, 2017.
Welcome
Greg Davis, Provost
Presenters:
Michael Draney, Professor, Biology
Vicki Medland, Associate Director of Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
David Voelker, Associate Professor in Humanities and History
Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Professor in Human Development and Psychology
Closing Remarks:
Paula Ganyard, Assistant Vice chancellor of Information Technology and Library Services