Academic Affairs

Memory of Water Teach-In Featuring Cornelia Mutel

Wednesday, Sept. 6

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Ken Esveld’s Water Photography
Moore and Weller Rooms, Maytag Student Center
10 a.m. Religious Perspectives on Environmental Justice
Rev. Susan Hendershot Guy, Iowa Interfaith Light and Power
Van Emmerik Studio, Maytag Student Center
11 a.m. Concurrent Sessions

Religious Perspectives on Environmental Justice
Rev. Susan Hendershot Guy
Van Emmerik Studio, Maytag Student Center

NODAPL
Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters
Cox-Snow Recital Hall

1 p.m. Videoconference with Emmi Itäranta, author of Memory of Water
Cox-Snow Recital Hall
2 p.m. Clean Water for Haiti, Many Hands for Haiti
Roe Center 237
7:30 p.m. Writer’s Reading with Cornelia Mutel, author of A Sugar Creek Chronicle: Observing Climate Change from a Midwestern Woodland
Upper Chapel

Thursday, Sept. 7

8 a.m. Sustainability and the Role of Corporations
Adam Hammes, Sustainability Consultant
Roe Center 330
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Ken Esveld’s Water Photography
Moore and Weller Rooms, Maytag Student Center
11 a.m. Water and Air, Fear and Hope
Cornelia Mutel, author of A Sugar Creek Chronicle: Observing Climate Change from a Midwestern Woodland
Douwstra Auditorium
2:15-3:30 p.m. Lake Red Rock Dam Tour, Registration required

 Friday, Sept. 8

9 a.m. Nutrient Pollution in Iowa rivers: Are There Human Health Effects?
David Osterberg, Water Resource Management Expert
Roe Center 330
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Ken Esveld’s Water Photography
Moore and Weller Rooms, Maytag Student Center
11 a.m. Concurrent Sessions

Videoconference with Emmi Itäranta, author of Memory of Water
Cox-Snow Recital Hall

Mike Roman, Oceanic Cultural Anthropologist
Moore and Weller Rooms, Maytag Student Center

Eric Scott, Human Rights Specialist
Weller 203

1 p.m. Mike Roman, Oceanic Cultural Anthropologist
Cox-Snow Recital Hall