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Adventures in Ideas: Humanities Seminars

Sponsored by the Fulton School of Liberal Arts and the Whaley Family Foundation. Adventures in Ideas Humanities seminars feature outstanding faculty from the Fulton School of Liberal Arts exploring important social, cultural, or moral topics.

2024 Seminar

Sponsored by the Fulton School of Liberal Arts and the Whaley Family Foundation, this two-part series features outstanding Fulton School faculty exploring important social, cultural, or moral topics. Attend any or all events in this series.

  • $30 each or $50 for 2 via University Tickets
  • Continental breakfast and lunch are included

For more information and purchase tickets, contact Jenna Habermeyer,  jlhabermeyer@!salisbury.edu.

Land & Water Protectors: Native Americans & the Environment

  • Saturday, November 2
  • Conway Hall 179
  • 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Native Americans’ relationships to nature have long been a source of fascination, misunderstanding and criticism for non-Indigenous people. Today, Indian peoples in North America are finding themselves on the front lines of the climate crisis, not only as victims but also as activists and solution-makers. SU professors Céline Carayon (History) and Stephanie Bernhard (English) explore the historical and contemporary dimensions of Native American environmentalisms and what they have to teach us for the future.