T-200 Lecture Schedule
Wendell Berry
Mariann Quinn, Director of Environmental Policy Analysis and Strategy for Duke Energy “The Energy Challenge – Meeting environmental goals while providing reliable, affordable electricity”.
Thomas Friedman, Columnist, New York Times, author, Winner, 3 Pulitzer Prizes
Dave Rollo, Bloomington City Councilmember; Research Associate, Department of Biology "Peak Oil: The Community Response on Reaching a Fundamental Ecological Limit."
Emilie Rex, Assistant Director, IU Office of Sustainability "The Sustainable Student"
Mary Embry, Lecturer, Apparel Merchandising and Interior Design "Sustainable Fashion is an Oxymoron"
Charles Chancellor, Asst Prof, Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies Department, HPER "Sustainable Tourism – Another Balancing Act"
Rick Wilk, Prof., Dept. of Anthropology "Bottled Water: Daily Convenience or Environment Catastrophe?"
Marjorie Hershey, Prof., Dept. of Political Science "If Sustainability Makes So Much Sense, Then Why Haven't We Achieved it Already?: The political and economic forces that constrain environmental action"
Lin Ostrom, Distinguished Professor and Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science, Senior Research Director, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Winner, Nobel Prize in Economics "Institutional Robustness"
Benjamin Schultz, Senior Lecturer, Kelley School of Business "Is Your Business Sustainable, or Are You Just Going Green"
Scott Russell Sanders, Distinguised Professor Emeritus, Dept. of English and Award-winning Author "From a Culture of Consumption to a Culture of Conservation"
Bruce Jacobs, Executive Director, Indiana Memorial Union "The Greening of the IMU"
Jeff Mease, CEO One World Enterprise, Farmer "Small Scale Success and the Durable Future"
Bill Brown, Director, IU Office of Sustainability "Green Building Basics: Where We Are," "Green Building Advanced: Where We Are Headed," and "Learning to Thrive on Campus Within Natural Limits"
Russell Hanson, Prof., Dept. of Political Science “Why We Should Be Stewards,” and “Making Hard Choices”
Heather Reynolds, Associate Prof., Dept. of Biology “Redefining Prosperity: The Economics of Sustainability,” and “The City As Ecosystem: Living an Ecological Life in the City,”
Christine Barbour, Class Coordinator, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Political Science "If We Are What We Eat, Who Are We?" and "Setting the Sustainable Table"