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Loggers Keep Learning Minneapolis

Add to Calendar 2026-03-12 17:30:00 2026-03-12 19:30:00 Loggers Keep Learning Minneapolis President Isiaah Crawford invites alumni and parents to join him for Loggers Keep Learning in Minneapolis.This event is a great opportunity to connect and network with the Logger community and hear campus updates. You'll also get to be a lifelong learner by engaging in a presentation from Emelie Peine, Professor and Director, International Political Economy.Presentation Topic: Solutions for a Broken Food SystemExperts have been warning of a looming food system collapse for decades, but it took the COVID-19 pandemic to show us how vulnerable it is to ecological, political, and economic crises. In this presentation, Professor and Director of International Political Economy Emelie Peine will explore recent upheavals in food policy, food trade, and food access for the most vulnerable and offer models with the potential to challenge the mainstream food regime for a more abundant, equitable, and sustainable future of food.Appetizers and refreshments are included. Reception begins at 5:30 p.m. Presentation starts at 6 p.m. Location Contact Information Nolan Ryan, Associate Director of Alumni and Parent Relations nryan@pugetsound.edu Submitter Contact Information Nolan Ryan nryan@pugetsound.edu support@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Mar 12, 2026
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

President Isiaah Crawford invites alumni and parents to join him for Loggers Keep Learning in Minneapolis.

This event is a great opportunity to connect and network with the Logger community and hear campus updates. You'll also get to be a lifelong learner by engaging in a presentation from Emelie Peine, Professor and Director, International Political Economy.

Presentation Topic: Solutions for a Broken Food System

Experts have been warning of a looming food system collapse for decades, but it took the COVID-19 pandemic to show us how vulnerable it is to ecological, political, and economic crises. In this presentation, Professor and Director of International Political Economy Emelie Peine will explore recent upheavals in food policy, food trade, and food access for the most vulnerable and offer models with the potential to challenge the mainstream food regime for a more abundant, equitable, and sustainable future of food.

Appetizers and refreshments are included. 

Reception begins at 5:30 p.m. 
Presentation starts at 6 p.m.

Event Location

Walker Art Center 725 Vineland Pl Minneapolis, MN 55403

Contact Information
Nolan Ryan, Associate Director of Alumni and Parent Relations
nryan@pugetsound.edu
Submitter Contact Information
Nolan Ryan
nryan@pugetsound.edu