*The History Center in Tompkins County*
*in partnership with Ithaca College and Sustainable Tompkins presents***
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Local Environmental History and Ecological Citizenship:
Continuing the Exploration**
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*Wednesday, April 25*
*7:00 – 9:00 pm*
*at The History Center*
*401 East State Street*
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*This event is free and open to the public.*
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The development of roads in Tompkins County and the transformation of wet lands on the southern end of Lake Cayuga are two of the historical processes Ithaca College environmental history students examined this semester in partnership with The History Center’s research library.

The History Center invites you to join us on Wednesday, April 25 from 7 – 9 pm when the students will present their findings on these and other case studies of environmental transformation to the community. A question and answer period will follow. With news of human-induced environmental change increasingly in the headlines, the latest installment of this history project offers insights into the historical relationship between people and the local environment.

Michael Smith, Assistant Professor of History and Environmental Studies at Ithaca College, developed this environmental history course requiring students to use local historical resources to study an event or process in the greater Ithaca area. In doing so, it is his hope that students will develop a sense of “ecological citizenship” and an understanding that they are a part of the community they are studying. Upon completion of their studies, the Ithaca College student research will become part of The History Center’s collection.

For more information please contact Mari Shopsis, Interim Director of Education at [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or (607) 273-8284 ext. 3.

The History Center in Tompkins County helps people use the tools of history to understand the past, gain perspective on the present, and play an informed role in shaping the future.


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