Environmental Studies
at Knox College

   

 ENVS EXPERIENCES & EVENTS

 
   
 
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You cannot acquire experience by making experiments.
You cannot create experience. You must undergo it.
Albert Camus

Knox ENVS students and faculty have the opportunity to travel to conferences and workshops together. These experiences allow all those involved to get exposure to academics in the "real" world, to present papers and posters, to visit other parts of the world, and to connect with engaging and dedicated people from many walks of life. Please take a look at a few of our more recent trips by clicking on the names below.


RECENT ENVIRONMENTAL SPEAKERS
(2002-present)

at Knox College

Sandra Steingraber
author of Having Faith & Living Downstream

Carol J. Adams
author of The Sexual Politics of Meat

Julia Butterfly Hill
author of Legacy of Luna & Everything One Makes the Difference

Robert Bullard
prolific author and founder of Environmental Justice Resource Center

Michael Greger, M.D.
Corporate Globalization: Trading Away Our Right To Protect Animals

William G. Robbins
author of nine books including, Landscapes of Promise:
The Oregon Story" and Colony and Empire: The Capitalist
Transformation of the American West

Tyler Gianinni
author and founder of EarthRights International

Mark David Spence
author of Dispossessing the Wilderness:
Indian Removal and the Making of the National Parks


OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS
at Knox College

ISEN Biodiversity Workshop
Earth Day Festival, Every April

Campus Prairie Planting, May 2003
Green Oaks Term, Spring 2002 & 2004
Green Oaks Prairie Burn, each Spring

 

 

 

 

 

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