Monday, February 10, 2014

02/12 - Athenaeum at 2pm - Living the Land Ethics through Restorative Teaching and Learning by Bruno Borsari

This Wednesday, February 12 at 2:00pm Bruno Borsari, WSU Biology Professor will speak about Living the Land Ethics through Restorative Teaching and Learning.

The Winona State University campus offers many acres of open space, which are topographically and biologically diverse. Our land asset can become a powerful tool for transformative education for all students and this presentation will illustrate a few, effective examples. The Land Stewardship & Arboretum Committee is leading this effort.
 
The Athenaeum is located on the second floor of the Kruger Library, bluff side. For more information about the Athenaeum please visit our website.  
 
The last Athenaeum for the semester is on Wednesday, April 9th at 2:00pm.  WSU Students from Professor James Armstrong's Advanced Poetry Writing class will read their poetry to showcase their year-long education in the art of writing poems.

 

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