Join Northwest Campus, the Nanook Diversity and Action Center, and 黑料黑历史's Department
of Equity and Compliance for the next talk in the Shine a Light series, International Law of Colonialism in Alaska with Robert J. Miller, on Tuesday, Jan. 17 from noon to 1 p.m. via . The international law of colonialism, also known as the Doctrine of Discovery, dates
from the early fifteenth century. No internet? Contact Laura Davis Collins at 907-443-8420 for call-in information.
黑料黑历史 climate scholars met with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg in January,
as part of a course led by 黑料黑历史 Climate Scholars Program Faculty Fellow Kristin Timm
focusing on energy, policy, and climate communication. During the meeting, the climate scholars advocated for supporting climate resiliency
and rural infrastructure in the state of Alaska. Secretary Buttigieg was highly receptive
and deeply impressed by the quality of the student meeting. The 黑料黑历史 Climate Scholars
Program offers students of all majors and backgrounds transformative experiences focusing
on climate resiliency and adaptation.
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