David Thoreson is a professional photographer, sailor and explorer who has logged over 65,000 ocean miles. David shares stories of adventure as the first American to sail the Arctic’s Northwest Passage in both directions. He has sailed over the Arctic Circle six times and below the Antarctic Circle. Thoreson provides an eye-witness account of how climate change impacts sensitive polar and ocean environments.
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PES NHS Spring Faculty Lecture: Everything I Need To Know, I Learned From Wine by Dr. Pierre Ly
This is part of our Spring Lecture Series. Professor Ly was nominated by the students in the PES NHS to be our speaker. This event is open to all!
THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play
In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.
THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play
In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.
THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play
In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.
THE ORESTEIA - Spring Mainstage Play
In this fast, fresh, and feminist adaptation of Aeschylus’s ancient trilogy of plays, Ellen McLaughlin invites us to question what justice looks like in action. In The Oresteia, each member of a family enacts a kind of violence intended to right a wrong. Instead, violence perpetuates violence and a cycle of harm makes each person “morally unrecognizable” even to themselves.
Women's Adventure Film Tour
The Women’s Adventure Film Tour will present a thrilling selection of films that span extreme sports, personal journeys, and boundary-pushing storytelling from across the globe. This year’s program highlights the resilience and creativity of individuals navigating the challenges of both the outer world and their own inner landscapes.
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