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Important! Please note that the labs are a three-part experience as part of one content track. Whichever lab track you choose for part 1, you will have to follow that through for part 2 & 3.

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Saturday, May 4 • 9:15am - 10:30am
Breakout Breakfast: Tackling Challenges in Global Food and Water Access | Lab Part 2 (Choose same track as Part 1!) 🎟️

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** !! PLEASE SELECT THE SAME LAB TRACK FOR PART 2 & 3 AS YOU DO FOR PART 1 !! **
Please note that the labs are a three-part experience as part of one content track. Whichever lab track you choose for part 1, you will have to follow that through for part 2 & 3.

Enjoy a casual catered breakfast where you can kick off lively conversations, reflect on the insightful discoveries and thought-provoking discussions from Part 1 of the lab, and share your insights with fellow participants. As you sip your morning coffee or tea, take the time to digest the wealth of knowledge gained and contemplate the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.

Speakers & Collaborators
avatar for Sarah Stroup

Sarah Stroup

Professor, Middlebury College
Sarah Stroup (BA, Dartmouth; PhD, UC Berkeley) is professor of political science at Middlebury College and the director of the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation. She is author of Borders Among Activists (Cornell, 2012) and co-author of The Authority... Read More →
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Erica Cunningham

Principal & Director, Erica Cunningham Consulting
Erica Cunningham is a seasoned leader in sustainable development and climate change resilience. She has worked around the world to implement programs that ensure greater food security, bolster ecosystem resilience and build community led conservation of natural resources. She recently... Read More →
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Thomas Grasso

Senior Advisor for Climate, Food and Nature, New Adventures!
Mr. Grasso has over 25 years’ experience working in the conservation and sustainable development having worked on such programs and initiatives in Europe, Africa, the Americas, southeast Asia and the Pacific. He brings extensive experience in building effective partnerships... Read More →


Saturday May 4, 2024 9:15am - 10:30am EDT
Davison Library