Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium and WAM atrium, first floor.Enjoy coffee, cookies, and stimulating conversation with UNCG's Humanities Network & Consortium at the museum. Rotating guest speakers and topics each month.
This month's topic:
Place-based Experientail Education for Online Learning.
Please join us for an open dialogue between
Dr. Aaron Allen and
Catherine Bowlin about their work to connect place-based and online pedagogies through the
Cape Fear Watershed Project (CFWP). The CFWP uses the environmental humanities to connect natural and social-science studies of the Cape Fear Watershed bioregion as students learn across the disciplines and make connections to regional communities. Dr. Allen is director of UNCG's Environment & Sustainability Program and associate professor of musicology, and Catherine Bowlin is a doctoral candidate in English and a Green Fund committee member.
See
hnac.uncg.edu for details.