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City-Wide Sustainability Event Series - WPI Leads off March 19

Together with colleagues in Worcester's Academic Research Collaborative, Gordon Library is excited to announce a new Worcester city-wide public event series where faculty, students, staff and the general public can explore the creative and diverse accomplishments and scholarship of our academic community.   This year the series,  Worcester Reads, Writes and Makes, will focus on sustainability and climate change themes. March 19 (Wednesday) at 4 pm, in Salisbury Labs 104 at WPI. WPI will kick off the event series with an author event featuring Global School Dean Mimi Sheller (author of Consuming the Caribbean, Mobility Justice, Island Futures and more), in conversation with Dr. Adriana de Souza e Silva, Director of the Center for Transformative Media (CTM) at Northeastern University (and editor of many books on mobile media, digital cityscapes, and mobile gaming). March 25 (Tuesday) at 5 pm at Clark University's Goddard Library:  Local Experts, Global Issues, featuring  Dr. Mauri Pelto, Professor of Environmental Science, Nichols College, will speak on Climate Change and the Sustainability of Glaciers Dr. Donna Bartlett, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, will speak on Deprescribing Medications: Benefits for Health and Climate, and  Dr. Minka Stoyanova, Assistant Teaching Professor, Becker School of Design and Technology, Clark University, will speak on Sustainable Art & Sustainability in Urban Media Installations using Smart Materials  April 26 (Saturday), 2-3 pm at Worcester Art Museum (registration required): Museum tour, Climate and Weather in Artworks at the Worcester Art Museum May 3 (Saturday), 1-4 pm at Worcester Art Museum:  Found Creations: A Studio Class - (reserve your spot now!) See the series guide for details about each of these events, and download the poster series linked here: Document Worcester-Reads,-Writes,-and-Makes-Flyer_Final.pdf (17.04 MB) The Academic and Research Collaborative (ARC) is dedicated to sharing our academic resources with each other and across the Worcester community. It includes representatives of the libraries & archives of all our colleges and universities, as well as the Worcester Public Library, and several research libraries including the American Antiquarian Society.  ARC cross-institutional borrowing agreements mean that any student, staff, or faculty at WPI can request an ARC borrowing card and borrow print materials from other ARC member institutions.   

Together with colleagues in Worcester's Academic Research Collaborative, Gordon Library is excited to announce a new Worcester city-wide public event series where faculty, students, staff and the general public can explore the creative and diverse accomplishments and scholarship of our academic community.  

This year the series,  Worcester Reads, Writes and Makes, will focus on sustainability and climate change themes.

March 19 (Wednesday) at 4 pm, in Salisbury Labs 104 at WPI. WPI will kick off the event series with an author event featuring Global School Dean Mimi Sheller (author of Consuming the Caribbean, Mobility Justice, Island Futures and more), in conversation with Dr. Adriana de Souza e Silva, Director of the Center for Transformative Media (CTM) at Northeastern University (and editor of many books on mobile media, digital cityscapes, and mobile gaming).

March 25 (Tuesday) at 5 pm at Clark University's Goddard Library:  Local Experts, Global Issues, featuring 

  • Dr. Mauri Pelto, Professor of Environmental Science, Nichols College, will speak on Climate Change and the Sustainability of Glaciers
  • Dr. Donna Bartlett, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, will speak on Deprescribing Medications: Benefits for Health and Climate, and 

  • Dr. Minka Stoyanova, Assistant Teaching Professor, Becker School of Design and Technology, Clark University, will speak on Sustainable Art & Sustainability in Urban Media Installations using Smart Materials 

April 26 (Saturday), 2-3 pm at Worcester Art Museum (registration required): Museum tour, Climate and Weather in Artworks at the Worcester Art Museum

May 3 (Saturday), 1-4 pm at Worcester Art Museum:  Found Creations: A Studio Class - (reserve your spot now!)

See the series guide for details about each of these events, and download the poster series linked here:

The Academic and Research Collaborative (ARC) is dedicated to sharing our academic resources with each other and across the Worcester community. It includes representatives of the libraries & archives of all our colleges and universities, as well as the Worcester Public Library, and several research libraries including the American Antiquarian Society.  ARC cross-institutional borrowing agreements mean that any student, staff, or faculty at WPI can request an ARC borrowing card and borrow print materials from other ARC member institutions. 

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