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SUMMARY:'The science of when science doesn’t matter—and what we can do about it' - John.Hagan
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Auditorium\, 12:30-2 PM\, Fri\, March 6 \nJohn’s description of his talk: \n“Scientists think of science as being the source of truth. But statistical significance is not the same as social significance. Society has to assign value to something before science can be put to use. Sometimes\, the science we produce is simply irrelevant to what society values. In some cases\, more science can make problems even worse. A growing body of social psychology literature in the last decade helps explain why we all react to science differently. In this talk\, John Hagan describes why society reacts so differently to the same set of facts\, and what we can do to overcome this problem.” \nDr. John Hagan is the founder\, President\, and CEO of Our Climate Common\, a non-profit organization focused on building bridges across cultural and political divides to address climate change. An ecologist with a Ph.D.\, Hagan focuses on practical\, science-based solutions.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/the-science-of-when-science-doesnt-matter-and-what-we-can-do-about-it-john-hagan/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Campus Sustainability Tour
DESCRIPTION:A sustainability-focused tour of UMF with visiting Libra Scholar Dr. Thomas Gillman and led by Professor Drew Barton.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/campus-sustainability-tour-2/
LOCATION:Kalikow Education Center\, Bjorn Lobby
CATEGORIES:Environment,Featured,Student Life
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SUMMARY:“Thirty Million”- Film screening and panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:“Thirty Million”- Film screening and panel discussion\n\n\n  \nDescription\n“Thirty Million” is a short documentary film focused on climate change in Bangladesh\, often described as one of the most vulnerable country on the planet in the face of a changing climate. Panel discussion on filmmaking with Co-Director Daniel Price\, Co-Associate Producer Thomas Gilman and UMF Associate Professor Amy Neswald. Location: The Landing\, Olsen Student Center.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/campus-sustainability-tour/
LOCATION:Olsen Student Center\, The Landing
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:“Food Beyond Borders” Not Quite Free Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Meet UMF’s visiting Libra Scholar and enjoy diverse food offerings from around the world along with information about UMF’s Office of Global Education and Peace Corp Prep program.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/food-beyond-borders-not-quite-free-lunch/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:UMF Alumni Panel on Leadership in Environmental Stewardship
DESCRIPTION:UMF Alumni Panel on Leadership in Environmental Stewardship. Location: UMF Emery Community Arts Center. Open to the public.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/umf-alumni-panel-on-leadership-in-environmental-stewardship/
LOCATION:UMF Emery Community Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Libra Scholar Reception and Keynote Address: Using Your Travel for Good
DESCRIPTION:UMF visiting Libra Scholar Dr. Thomas Gillman will deliver a keynote address “Using Your Travel for Good: How We Can Be Part of the First Sustainable Generation” for UMF and the wider community. Reception beforehand with local partners.
URL:https://farmington.edu/event/libra-scholar-reception-and-keynote-address-using-your-travel-for-good/
LOCATION:Emery Community Art Center\, 16 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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