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.
Event Details
Date and Time
June 30, 2022, 10 to 11 a.m.