february, 2024
08feb4:00 pm5:10 pmWho says college students are apathetic?
Time
(Thursday) 4:00 pm - 5:10 pm
Location
USF Student Center
200 6th Ave S
Event Details
USF students take us on a journey of what is important to them and discuss hope, anxiety and their vision of the future.
Event Details
USF students take us on a journey of what is important to them and discuss hope, anxiety and their vision of the future.
Speakers for this event
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Andrew Hargrove
Andrew Hargrove
I have attached my picture and part of my bio from the Honors website. If it is too long for your needs, please feel free to cut whatever portions you feel aren't useful for your audience! An educator, environmental leader, quantitative methodologist, social philosopher, and lifelong learner, Dr. Andrew Hargrove’s work focuses on the intersection between climate action, environmental sociology, and engaged citizenship. His teaching takes students on a journey through our global climate problem, how we got here, what solutions are available, and how each of us has more power than we think to change the systems and implement solutions at scale. Dr. Hargrove earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from Stony Brook University (SUNY) in 2021 and his Bachelors in Psychology from Gonzaga in 2010. His teaching and research takes an interdisciplinary approach and interrogates the social, political, economic, and environmental factors associated with global environmental and public health outcomes. Dr. Hargrove’s classroom engages in critical and experiential learning in novel ways that lead to deeper knowledge and greater enjoyment. Dr. Hargrove is currently using his global interdisciplinary perspective to teach several courses for the Judy Genshaft Honors College including (not all courses offered every semester):
- What is the Environment?
- How to Save a Planet
- Sustainable Tampa Bay
- Cli-Fi: Climate Fiction and Climate Science
- Du Bois Data Portraits Remix Capstone
- Acquisition of Knowledge