October 7, 2015
K-State historian to discuss models that capture human-environment interactions over time
Bonnie Lynn-Sherow, associate professor of history and director of the Chapman Center for Rural Studies, will give a public lecture at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, in 231 Ackert Hall.
Lynn-Sherow will discuss models that environmental historians use to capture the dynamic of human-environment interactions over time and provide examples from her own research. Her talk is being presented for students participating in the capstone course of the natural resources and environmental science secondary major and is open to the general public as part of the Natural Resources and Environmental Science Seminar Series. Undergraduate students interested in natural resources, environmental science, and sustainability issues are especially encouraged to attend.
The secondary major and its seminar series are generously supported by the Office of the Provost, College of Agriculture, College of Arts & Sciences, and the biological and agricultural engineering department.