March 31st – 5pm ERC Ignite Classroom 1501
The panel seeks to emphasize the importance and value of Indigenous Science through the experiences of Haudenosaunee Peoples that were educated, worked, or are working within the field of “Science.” Their Experiences will expose the challenges and opportunities within this field.
The panel will be composed of:
Dr. F. Henry Lickers, IJC Commissioner
Peggy Pyke-Thompson, Retired MCA Environment Program Manager
Sateioken Bucktooth, Owner of Snipe Clan Botanicals
Teknenhorens Brass, BSc Concordia University ‘21
The Conversation will be facilitates by:
Abraham Francis, PhD Student in ESE
This Event will be limited seating but with a Zoom option. Please RSVP with Phillip White-Cree at pwhitecr@clarkson.edu
Co-Sponsored by the Office of Faculty Achievement and the Institute for STEM Education
Clarkson University; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Office