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45TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION of SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON VIRTUAL MEETING HOSTED BY EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY April 10, 2021
The 45th Biennial Convention of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the national honor society in the Earth Sciences, was originally scheduled for April 3 – 5, 2020 at The University of Tennessee at Martin, but it was postponed until April 10, 2021 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Since COVID-19 was still a serious issue this spring, the SGE National Council decided to conduct this meeting in a virtual format using the Zoom platform. The meeting was hosted by SGE Gamma Chi Chapter in the Department of Geology/Geography at Eastern Illinois University and presided over by Dr. Diane Burns, Chair of the Department and Gamma Chi Chapter Advisor. This report summarizes the Convention and includes information on the deliberations and actions of the attendees
2020 SJU Entrepreneur of the Year Dennis Carlson ’86, chairman and CEO of WeDriveU
The 2020 SJU Entrepreneur of the Year Dennis Carlson ’86, chairman and CEO of WeDriveU
Linking sovereignty, local environments, and climate justice through pipeline pedagogy
Native nations are on the frontlines of resisting pipelines and at the forefront of creating the kinds of relationships required for living well in a just future. Drawing on our experiences working with Native nations in Minnesota as well as teaching, learning, and organizing around North American pipelines, we argue for a pipeline pedagogy that centers sovereignty by supporting Native leaders. Community partnerships, activism, and college courses are three methods for advancing this pipeline pedagogy, which connects environmental and climate justice, social movements, and Native nation sovereignty. We reflect on our experiences in these three domains: developing partnerships between a tribal school and our institutions, teaching and learning in environmental studies courses at a liberal arts college, and organizing with community activists against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline. We offer suggestions for approaches and activities that advance a pedagogy with the power to protect people, prevent pipelines, and promote justice
El testimonio de los hijos de desaparecidos argentinos: un corpus creciente
Este trabajo es un análisis de los testimonios publicados de hijos de desaparecidos argentinos por la última dictadura (1976-1983). En este corpus el relato que comparte cada una de las víctimas más jóvenes de la represión clandestina es único. Sin embargo, el impacto psicológico en la infancia, el trauma familiar y el medio social hostil a los que estas personas sobrevivieron se manifiestan en características similares. Los hijos que testimonian han emprendido una búsqueda para conocer quiénes fueron sus padres, cómo y por qué fueron desaparecidos. El conjunto de sus relatos reexamina la historia desde el presente de una generación que ha asumido ser un portavoz más en la defensa de los derechos humanos y reactualiza su discurso para una ciudadanía crecientemente más alejada de los hechos
Review of Cardijn Studies: On the Church in the World Today; Lay Movements as Structures of Grace, Part One
Collegeville Connections: Benedictine Monasticism as a Way of Life: Its Origins and Future
For centuries, the Rule of Benedict has been the foundation for sustainable Christian communities. Its unique mix of traditional monastic spiritual teaching and practical arrangements for the common life continues to guide monastic communities. The Rule has also attracted many beyond the cloister who are seeking a spiritual path within their various forms of Christian life. This presentation will explore the key elements of the Rule with an emphasis on their perennial relevance
SJU Class of 2021 Commencement Celebration
May 16, 2021 The One Hundred Sixty-Fourth Year Clemens Field Saint John\u27s University Gen. Paul Nakasone is the guest speaker and Simeon Farquharson is the student speaker