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HST67/ENVS167#3-3: The Global Predominance of Agriculture-Based Empires
Lecture reviewing the long global predominance of agriculture-based empires.
HST67/ENVS167#3-4_Patterns of Change and Continuity
Lecture on endogenous and exogenous factors shaping patterns of rise and fall
HST67/ENVS167#8-1 Rise of China
Lecture on the end of the short American Century, globalization, and the rise of China.
Maple trees managed for sap production remain part of a forest ecosystem. Forest ecosystems are complex communities of plants, animals and microbes all interacting with their physical environment and climate. Forests are especially competitive env...
Agritourism and Racial Justice in the US
This gathering is focused on the role of agritourism within the racial justice movement in the United States. Panelists from both urban and rural perspectives will discuss the potential for farm-based education and sales of local products to serve...
Sharing Stories: Faculty Reflections on Teaching in Fall 2020
Join us for a storytelling session that fosters creative reflection and builds community among tellers and listeners! CTL faculty associates have been experimenting with a structured writing process to create their “teaching in Fall 2020 story.â...
Autumn colors in leaves of maple trees is an annual phenomenon that is highly prized for its beauty and is also economically important. As day length shortens, the tree stops making new green chlorophyll pigment while the chlorophyll already in th...