Series presented by:
Northeastern University’s Center for International Affairs and World Cultures, the Northeastern Humanities Center, and the Department of Political Science
4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
909 Renaissance Park, Northeastern University, 1135 Tremont Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115
RSVPs encouraged.
“Urban Resilience – What’s the Role of Water Infrastructure?”
Tara Kulkarni
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Director of the Center for Global Resilience and Security, Norwich University
“Can Caribbean Environmental History Teach Us Anything About Resilience?”
Reinaldo Funes-Monzote
Visiting Professor in the MacMilan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University; Professor of History, University of Havana
“New Tools for Sensing Microplastic Pollution, and Emerging Food Security Issue”
Ethan Edson
Research Administrator, Field Robotics Laboratory, Northeastern University
“Shifting Ideas of Crime, and Where Resilience May Point to Solutions”
Ben Struhl
Executive Director of the Center on Crime and Community Resilience, Northeastern University