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Teaching Climate Change: Preparing Students for Their Future

From updates on the current state of the climate, to student opinions, to peer examples of assignments and courses, join colleagues to explore and create something new for your teaching context. No matter your discipline or level of preparedness, the goal is to support your efforts to help prepare students for their climate-changing future.

 

  • Guest speakers and session schedule:
    • June 2, 2026
      • Toby Ault, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies for Atmospheric Sciences, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
    • June 9, 2026
      • Semida Silveira, Professor of Practice, Systems Engineering Program
      • Natalie Mahowald, Chair of the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Irving Porter Church Professor of Engineering, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
      • Marianne Krasny, Professor, Natural Resources and the Environment Section
    • June 16, 2026:
      • Mike Hoffmann, Professor Emeritus, Entomology
      • Jeanne Moseley, Professor of Practice, Public & Ecosystem Health
    • June 23, 2026: Co-working and peer feedback
    • June 30, 2026: Co-working and peer feedback

 

 

 
 
Start Date: June 2, 2026
Start Time: 9:00 am
Location: Atkinson Hall