@electricarchaeo, if I wanted to transfer (more like copy + paste) an online course from Brightspace to somewhere else that is more in my control, would you have any platforms to recommend?
Register now for Jason Colby's May 27th lecture: "Orcas, Pipelines, and the Politics of Science on the West Coast".
https://t.co/IoXKUnimq2
#ShannonsSpring2022
Three projects led by FASS faculty have been awarded funding via round two of the 2021-22 @CU_Teaching Experiential Learning Fund! Congrats to Drs. Manjeet Birk, Jennifer Gilbert, @IWereley + all your colleagues/collaborators on this achievement! https://t.co/hWNmZmZkt1
We’re getting a new federal Minister of Innovation, Science & Industry? And just in time for the lauch of @collagora’s new report on Skills Needs and SSH!
Looking forward to a discussion with @Gailushka@CukierWendy@nietheid and @IWereley@CAGS_OTTAWA annual meeting 1-5 Feb!
Maria Michails of @rpi shares her research on art and activism in resisting pipelines in New York State. Using painted trees and copyright law to halt oil and gas projects. #EnergyandScale
Ana Watson of @UCalgary shows is how natural gas production in Peru is being resisted and contested by local indigenous communities. There are many lessons to be learned from this case study. #EnergyandScale
@PhilWight of @BrandeisU shares his research on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and its changing of local landscapes and cultures in the north. #EnergyandScale
@GlennIceton examines the sociocultural, political, and environmental stakes of the history of oil pipeline development in Canada’s northwest. Who gets to decide when and where these pipelines are constructed? #EnergyandScale