On April 22nd you and your friends have a chance to win 4 tickets to The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk! Getting yourself a raffle ticket is as easy as:
One raffle ticket will be drawn to win ALL FOUR aquarium tickets! The drawing will occur after the 6pm Climate Discussion AMA in the Berkshire Dining Hall. The winner will be contacted right away and will have the remainder of the school week to claim their prize. If left unclaimed, another raffle ticket will be drawn the following week and so on.
Full itinerary below!!
10AM! Flower Planting with President Singh
Humans are part of nature, organisms within ecosystems. When extreme events occur in nature, they affect us, along with moose, flying squirrels, and all the rest. Enough information is available for us to begin to understand these things. Acceptance, understanding, concern, and finally action are the steps towards addressing the problems we have. I believe that we must clean up our own messes, just as our parents told us to do. I believe that our grandchildren have the right to a livable future. Location: Haas Library, 1st floor
Dr. Mitch Wagener has been teaching ecology and climate change courses, and related courses at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury since 1996. In 2019, he received the Aquarion Environmental Champion Award, Individual Communication category. That same year Dr. Wagener received an official citation from the Connecticut General Assembly for his efforts in climate change education and community service. His research interests include the impact of historical events—such as the Industrial Revolution—on the environment.
Mitch began life in the Ozarks and attending high school in Branson, Missouri. After spending a year as an exchange student in Chiang Mai, Thailand, he attended the University of Missouri, where he completed an undergrad degree in Fisheries and Wildlife. After college he moved to Fairbanks, Alaska to attend graduate school. Mitch received a masters degree in Stream Ecology and a doctorate in Soil Ecology during his 13 years in Alaska. There too, he met the lovely Rita Kabali, a native of Uganda, East Africa, to whom he has now been married 39 years. They have two lively daughters, Rohanna (a history teacher in New Haven) and Danika (a nurse in Boston). They also have two grandchildren, Leon, who is six years old and Soraya, 3 months.
Mitch enjoys—among other things—watching his grandkids grow up and explaining climate change to the public.
Learn more about the history and development of the Jane Goodall Center, and how climate change is creating challenges for home gardeners.
Location: Ruth A. Haas Library. Further details TBA
Dinner - Sustainably sourced meal by Sodexo.
Join us in the newly renovated Berkshire Dining Hall for a special Earth Day dinner prepared by our campus food service, complete with "dirt cups" for dessert! Location: Berkshire Dining Hall. Cost: $11.50 for faculty, staff, and community; WCSU students free. Price includes documentary viewing. REGISTER AND PURCHASE DINNER HERE.
Location: Berkshire Dining Hall.
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