Tags: Seminars

Join us for a qualitative and quantitative research seminar and workshop led by Dr. Nathan Cook, Assistant Professor at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. Sponsored by the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems, the Department of Anthropology and the River Basin Center. 
Join us for four 15-minute presentations followed by a roundtable discussion with scholars collectively working to develop enhanced understanding of the social landscape in the centuries preceding, during, and after the Spanish Entradas led by DeSoto (1539-1543) and Juan Pardo (1566-1568). Questions we will consider include: How can we better situate spaces and places associated with Indigenous presence and colonial encounters in absolute time?…
“It’s more than food. It’s life.": Understanding the Opportunities and Challenges Facing Farm to School
Perenniality: Potential and Challenges for Future Sustainable Crop Production.