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Millsaps celebrating Green Semester

Complete schedule of Green Semester events

(February 13, 2003)

Millsaps Green SemesterMillsaps is celebrating its first Green Semester this spring, sponsoring events that focus on environmentalism, conservation and consumer responsibility.

"We thought it was important to organize the Green Semester because this planet is our life-support system," said Dr. Debora Mann, an assistant professor of biology at Millsaps. "We need a healthy planet in order for us to be healthy."

The concept of the Green Semester originated in the Millsaps department of performing arts. The chair of the department, Dr. Timothy Coker, was planning an environmentally themed concert, and he wanted to make the concert part of a larger series of events focusing on the health of the environment. Dr. Darby Ray, a religious studies professor at Millsaps and director of the Faith & Work Initiative, was also looking for ways to incorporate environmentalism into her curriculum.

With the enthusiastic support of faculty members and students, the resulting Green Semester was planned. Highlights include a March 6 lecture by Dr. Jerald I. Schnoor, a professor in the department of civil environmental engineering at the University of Iowa. Schnoor will discuss "Eco-Logic: A Perspective on Global Change and Sustainable Development." The annual Millsaps Summers Lectures will also feature an environmental theme, with religion professor Mark Wallace discussing Christian eco-theology on March 27. The lecture will be immediately followed by a Millsaps Singers concert with an environmental focus. Lester Brown, president of the Earth Policy Institute in Washington, will speak at the College on March 28, exploring ecologically sound business practices. The capstone for the series will be a presentation by Dr. Jane Goodall, which is also offered as part of the Millsaps Nova Series. The presentation will take place on the evening of April 8.

The Millsaps Green Semester is intended to be more than lectures and performances. Environmental courses such as Religion and Nature and Environmental History are giving students a classroom component for environmental activities. In addition, environmental service projects allow students to make a difference in the future of our planet.

For more information about the Millsaps Green Semester, contact Debora Mann at (601) 974-1415 or manndl@millsaps.edu. For a full schedule of Green Semester events, click here.

 

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