Provost’s Cluster and Interdisciplinary Hiring Initiative Lightning Talk Series - Planet Texas 2050: Bridging the Gaps in Resilience Research

Event Status
Scheduled
provost's cluster and interdisciplinary hiring initiative: lightning talk series

On April 21 you'll hear presentations from the following faculty in the Maya Archaeology, Environment, and Religion & Planet Texas 2050: Bridging the Gaps in Resilience Research clusters:

  • Iyaxel Ixkan Cojti Ren (Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology on "Social Movements, News, and State Violence"
  • Thomas Garrison (Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and the Environment) on "Lasers and the Legacy of Ancient Maya Warfare"
  • Mallory Matsumoto (Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies) on "Maya Ideology and Practice in Cultural Context"
  • Amy Thompson (Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and the Environment) 
  • Matthew Bartos (Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering) on "Recent Advances in Smart Stormwater Systems"
  • Patrick Bixler (Assistant Professor, Lyndon B Johnson School of Public Affairs) on "Toward an Integrated Model of Community Resilience"

Part of the Provost’s Cluster and Interdisciplinary Hiring Initiative Lightning Talk Series.

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Date and Time
June 30, 2022, 10 to 11 a.m.
Location
William C. Powers, Jr. Student Activity Center (WCP) RM 2.302
Event tags
Planet Texas 2050