Interdependence and the Environment

Join us for a panel discussion and reception in celebration and recognition of our global interdependence, where panelists will invite questions from the audience and discuss Climate Change: What Can We Do?
Interdependence and the Environment

Join us for a panel discussion and reception in celebration and recognition of our global interdependence on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 5:30 p.m., The Rose Room, Brennan Hall 509, where panelists will invite questions from the audience and discuss Climate Change: What Can We Do?

Panelists include: Jessica Nolan, associate professor of psychology and director of environmental studies concentration, University of Scranton; Gus Fahey, president and CEO, Lackawanna Heritage Valley Partners; Valerie Titus, professor and wildlife ecologist, Keystone College; Robert Rade, Jr. '20, biology major, Royal Scholars honors program, University of Scranton; Jake Finnerty, Scranton High School student. The panel will be moderated by Gary Drapek, president and CEO of the United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties.

Featured will be musical performances by Flatline, a cappella singers from the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Sean Watson, president, and a slide show of the 2019 Interdependence Hexagon Project led by coordinator, Beth Burkhauser.

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Please contact Linda Walsh at 570-941-7520 or email linda.walsh@scranton.edu to register.

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