Land Air Water—the Environmental Law Society at Oregon Law—has announced the dates and theme for the 42nd annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC). With "Cultivating Community" as its theme, this year's PIELC will take place at the University of Oregon from Friday, March 1 to Sunday, March 3, 2024. All are welcome!
Using the nodes as way to organize, the Environment Initiative aims to support collaborations and work that aligns with the Guiding Principles. The goal of the workshops is to convene interested parties to brainstorm potential projects, partners, and opportunities.
The goal of this summit is to educate UO students about diversity, equity, and inclusion in the outdoors and learn more about different folks experiences outside.
Led by John Arroyo, JFI Director and the Environment Initiative’s inaugural faculty fellow, the workshop will provide attendees two opportunities to contextualize our Research and Data Justice Principles in action.
Join Common Reading and author Robin Wall Kimmerer as she gives a talk on the 2021/22 AY selection, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.
Using the nodes as way to organize, the Environment Initiative aims to support collaborations and work that aligns with the Guiding Principles. The goal of the workshops is to convene interested parties to brainstorm potential projects, partners, and opportunities. Please RSVP.
Yale University professor and former UO faculty member Daniel Martinez HoSang will discuss “A Wider Type of Freedom: How Struggles for Racial Justice Liberate Everyone” on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Each year, faculty, staff, students, and community members come together to informally talk about transportation. We call this Bean Bag Conversations we're Having About Transportation (BBCHAT).
Using the nodes as way to organize, the Environment Initiative aims to support collaborations and work that aligns with the Guiding Principles. The goal of the workshops is to convene interested parties to brainstorm potential projects, partners, and opportunities. Please RSVP.
Each year, faculty, staff, students, and community members come together to informally talk about transportation. We call this Bean Bag Conversations we're Having About Transportation (BBCHAT).
Dr. Kelly H Dunning "Implementing the Convention On Biodiversity in megadiverse countries: public policy and coral reef conservation in Southeast Asia"
Native American activist Winona LaDuke will deliver the 32nd Annual Salem Peace Lecture On November 10, 2021 at 6:30 via zoom. The topic will be Indigenous Strategies to Address Climate Change.