The Graduate English Organizationof Truman State University

 

Second Annual Environmental Studies Conference 2005

View some pictures of our last conference.

Download a printable version of our 2005 flier here.

Email truecker@truman.edu with any questions you may have.

Different Worlds, Same Planet

An Interdisciplinary Discourse on the Environment

This interdisciplinary conference seeks to celebrate and provide a forum for sharing research on the environment from across the curriculum. Our goal is to create a discourse that highlights the connections between disciplines while exploring the nature of our differences.

April 21-23, 2005

10-5:00 p.m. in Violette Hall 1000 at Truman State University

If you missed out on the action, you can view an online version of the 2005 schedule here.

Thanks to our Historian Todd Ruecker for this fabulous images of this year's conference. We had a high average attendance of all of our events, with over 250 people total attending Earth Week 2005. Thanks to Sierra @ Truman and E.C.O. and the Kirksville community for all your help.

Hold your mouse over the images for a brief description:

The Conference Panels:

Adam Petry reads about bobcatsCassie gives us a plan for Bear CreakDana Kuhnline gives that what's what on the Female Reproductive System.Jessie Witherell tells us about making our own health care products.Jim Turner enlightens us on the Environmental Studies ProgramDana and Jim work on tech.Lauren gives us her polemin on national parks.Some health care productsThe Hazel Creek panel.A full crowd in VH 1000

Evening Events:

Keynote Speak David GessnerDavid Gessner answers questionsLocal ruffians feast on the ample refreshmentsDana, Eric and Mark try to figure out why the speakers are buzzing so loudly.Mark Spitzer reads to a captivated audienceOur poster announces events with styleRobin Becker reads her fine work.No conference is complete without a dance partyGetting down with the ESCChristy F. shows us her stuff.