Due to Notre Dame's decision to move all courses online until April 13, this event has been postponed.

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Location: 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Hall

Laura Dassow Walls

Due to Notre Dame's decision to move all courses online until April 13th, this event has been canceled.  We will reschedule this event if possible in the coming weeks. 

 Event:  Sustainability Seminar Series: Earthrise: How Earth Became a Planet and Why It Matters

Laura Dassow Walls works in the field of literature and science, with a special concentration on Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and on American Transcendentalism more generally. She is the author most recently of  Henry David Thoreau: A Life, published by the University of Chicago Press in July 2017, in time to honor Thoreau’s 200th birthday. This book, the first full-length, comprehensive biography of Thoreau in a generation.

Her work has been supported by the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the ACLS, the Center for Humans and Nature, and the William P. and Hazel B. White Foundation. She continues to explore American Transcendentalism more broadly as an intellectual, social, and environmental reform movement, and she is planning a new work, Earthrise, on how the 19th-century concept of Earth as a living, self-making planet sent out shock waves that still, in this era of global warming, have not subsided.

This is a free event and everyone is welcome.  Beverages and light desserts will be provided, and we encourage you to bring your lunch and a clean, reusable beverage container.