Event Description
Join the Drexel University Alumni Association and the Center for Science, Technology and Society (STS) for an evening at the Philadelphia History Museum.
Enjoy a reception and explore the recently renovated museum, which houses thousands of stories and artifacts, showcasing the diversity of the city's 330 year history. Following the reception, STS faculty will lead an engaging discussion on the environmental issues facing Philadelphia, through a series of short talks and a question-and-answer session.
Mapping Perceptions of Environmental Health Risks: A Comparison of Three Philadelphia Communities
Presented by Ali Kenner, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Politics and the Center for Science, Technology, and Society
Monitoring Oil Refineries—An Opportunity for Philadelphia?
Presented by Gwen Ottinger, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Politics and the Center for Science, Technology, and Society, and director of the MS in Environmental Policy
We Cannot Do It Alone: Stormwater Governance in Philadelphia
Presented by Katharine A. Travaline, MS ’08, PhD ’12, assistant teaching professor, Center for Science, Technology and Society
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