Another semester of HIS/EVS 483 is in the books, and with it are a suite of new projects detailing the history and legacy of lead …
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Omaha in the Anthropocene featured in Museum Magazine
The Durham Museum’s exhibit “Omaha in the Anthropocene” was featured in the July/August 2018 edition of Museum Magazine, a publication of the American Alliance of …
Students contribute third collection of histories to the Atlas of Unnatural Disaster
Students in the Critical Issues in Human Inquiry course: HIS 179: A History of Unnatural Disasters, at Creighton University recently submitted new data points to …
Students produce spatial history website on lead exposure in Omaha
Students in the new intersection course “History of Environmental Inequalities” produced the first contributions to a multi-year student project on the history of lead exposure …
Environmental Inequality Course featured in Creighton Today
Students Investigate Environmental Inequality in New Course Ghosts are hard to see. Strolling along Omaha’s riverfront, there’s no sign of them. Lewis and Clark Landing is …
Presentation of Omaha in the Anthropocene at the 2019 World Congress for Environmental History
In July of 2019, I presented a poster of the project “Omaha in the Anthropocene” at the 3rd World Congress for Environmental History in Florianopolis, …
Students finish third addition to Omaha in the Anthropocene exhibit
The Fall 2018 cohort of HIS/EVS 488: Global Environmental History students recently completed their submissions to the digital Omaha in the Anthropocene exhibit. New artifacts …
Omaha in the Anthropocene featured in Museum Magazine
The Durham Museum’s exhibit “Omaha in the Anthropocene” was featured in the July/August 2018 edition of Museum Magazine, a publication of the American Alliance of …