04/15/2024
Sustainability is a complex issue whose solutions require wisdom — and not just wise maxims, good science and sound ideas, but the practical wisdom to carry out, implement and embody sustainability solutions. This is as true when developing university curricula as it is in supporting human flourishing and building resilience into our lives at individual and community levels. If we hope to live well across generations, is Ohio State providing an education that can help ground such hope?
Join us this Friday for our COMPAS Colloquium “Sustainability and Phronesis: Does the ’Ohio State Way’ Help Us Live Well?” with panelists Randall Curren (Professor and Chair of Philosophy and Professor of Education, University of Rochester) and Elena Irwin (Faculty Director, Sustainability Institute; Distinguished Professor, Ohio State - College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics) and moderator Gregory Hitzhusen (Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University).
This event is co-sponsored by the Ohio State University Sustainability Institute.
Sustainability, amid the increasing intellectual and scientific attention it receives, is a complex issue whose solutions will require wisdom. And not just wise maxims, good science, and sound ideas, but the practical wisdom, phronesis, to carry out, implement, and embody sustainability solutions, b...