10/18/2022
Department’s annual C.F. Bankwitz Lecture in History, which will take place on Wednesday, October 19th, 4:30-6:00pm in the McCook Auditorium. We are very pleased to hold this annual lecture in honor of C. F. Bankwitz. I hope you will be able to join us for the lecture as well as the dinner, which will follow immediately afterward at the Smith House in the Reese Room at 6:00pm.
This year’s C. F. Bankwitz Lecture will be delivered by Deborah Coen, Professor of History & History of Science and Medicine at Yale University. Professor Coen’s lecture entitled “How the Atmosphere Lost Its Virtue” will explore how a historical perspective is essential for aligning the measurement of climate vulnerability with the goals of climate justice. It focuses on one key turning point in the long history of attempts to measure human response and what it meant to be “sensible” to the atmosphere.