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How do different cultures record their histories? For hundreds of years, many Plains Indian tribes created pictorial calendars called winter counts. Every year, a keeper of the history drew an image on an animal hide to record the most important event that had taken place from one winter to the next.
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Jed Meunier, a research scientist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, is presenting the lecture “Fire, Climate Change & Forest Resilience in Sub-boreal Forests," which examines fire ecology in northern sub-boreal forests and makes comparisons to the West, boreal, and other forests regarding global climate change regulation and forest management. It's part of the college's 2022 Museum of Discovery Science Lecture series.
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"The 1906-08 Ute Journey Across Wyoming," is part of the college's Thickman Faculty Lecture series and is hosted by the Sheridan College Foundation and funded by the Thickman Lecture Endowment. The event is free and open to the public.
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Organizations often privilege fast results from employees. So, making an argument for working slowly might seem counter-intuitive. But that's exactly what…
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A former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel will be visiting Jackson next week. Daniel Kurtzer is now a professor at Princeton University and recently…