Tuesday, October 20, 2009

More Clouds from Maine and Nova Scotia

Here are some more photos from Maine and Nova Scotia of clouds. Any Guesses?

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Fall Clouds

Every fall, Professor Fleming teaches an interdisciplinary class on weather called Weather, Climate and Society (ST215). Recently, me and two other senior STS majors and all either current or former members of ST215, went on a road trip up Route 1 in Maine and into New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Along the way we kept our eyes pealed, staring at the sky for interesting weather. Here are some ones we liked.
Can you guess the formations?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Scone Fest II


You are cordially invited to
“Scone Fest II” — a fancy English Tea

to welcome Dr. Vladimir Jankovic to Colby

for a discussion of

Science Studies in the UK and the EU

with

Tea, Scones, Jam, Clotted Cream, Real China, and White Tablecloths

Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, 4:00-5:00 pm

in the Whitney Room of Robert’s Union


Vladimir Jankovic is Wellcome Research Lecturer at the University of Manchester, UK and was a Goldfarb Visiting Fellow at Colby last spring. He has just completed a new book on the history of British environmental medicine in understanding the functioning of the body in relation to seasons, places, and artificial atmospheres. He is now working on an international project that examines the (lack of) resilience of cities to climate change. He is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Reading the Skies: A Cultural History of English Weather, 1650-1820 (University of Chicago Press, 2000) and the co-editor of Osiris, volume 26. As an STS professor, he teaches big picture courses such as Science and the Modern World; The Crisis of Nature: Issues in Environmental History; History of Climate Change; and Biosciences, Medicine, and Technology.