Eco-Collab: Faculty Lunch Series
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Eco-Collab: Faculty Lunch Series

Join climate- and sustainability-minded faculty in casual conversations over lunch in the Design Loft (ECSC007)! As part of the 2024 Spring EcoCollab initiative, three amazing faculty at Dartmouth are being brought in to share their stories and to hear from you. Limited spots available. All members of the Dartmouth community are invited, but don’t forget to RSVP! Food will be provided! Contact Grace Park (grace.park.26@dartmouth.edu) or Jsun Velasco-Hébert (jsun.velasco-hebert@dartmouth.edu) with any questions.

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Sarah Kelly

Time: April 29th, 12:30p to 1:30p

Place: Design Loft (ECSC007)

Reservation Limit: 15 people

Sarah Kelly is an innovative Geography Lecturer and co-founder of the Energy Justice Clinic here at Dartmouth who specializes in energy and social science, cultural cartography, water conflicts, and community science. She is dedicated to supporting community-led just energy transitions in the Upper Valley, Chile, and elsewhere through participatory methods and impactful projects. Join Sarah for a leisurely chat as part of EcoCollab’s faculty luncheon series! Food will be provided!

Justin Mankin

Time: May 2nd, 12p to 1p

Place: Design Loft (ECSC 007)

Reservation Limit: 15 people

Meet Justin Mankin: an associate professor and climate scientist with a passion for understanding global warming and its impacts on people. His research uses observations and climate models to understand how climate shapes human and ecosystem well-being, from attributing the physical genesis of climate extremes, to quantifying their economic costs, to drawing out the implications of that work for science and policy. Join Justin for an exciting conversation as part of EcoCollab’s faculty luncheon series! Food will be provided!

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Karol Kawiaka

Time: May 8th, 12p to 1p

Place: Design Loft (ECSC007)

Reservation Limit: 15 people

Introducing Karol Kawiaka: an architect, educator, and advocate for sustainability. With expertise in design, sustainability, drawing, digital fabrication, and forensic architectural history, she seamlessly combines creativity with environmental awareness. From her roles at Dartmouth College to her studio's projects across the country, Kawiaka's work exemplifies a balance between innovative design and ecological responsibility. Join Karol for a leisurely chat as part of EcoCollab’s faculty luncheon series! Food will be provided!