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Hamline Dialogues Series

di-a-logue n. a conversation between two or more persons.

The Hamline Dialogues Speaker Series was established to provide a forum for conversation between distinguished guest speakers, students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community on topics that touch our lives.
 

2007-2008 Series
Managing Our Resources: Energy, the Environment and Sustainability

The world and all of its systems run on some sort of energy; energy moves the world. Demand for energy is growing. The ability to meet increasing demands while preserving the environment and managing sustainability are challenges that every system must face. The increasing competition for available diminishing resources demands that we ask the hard questions:

  1. How do we maintain the balance between growing global energy demands and the sustainability of our natural resources?
     
  2. What role do local public, nonprofit and private sectors play in the local and global energy and environmental systems?
     
  3. How will individuals renew their own personal energy in the face of increasingly stressful ecological and social conditions?

Over the course of seven Dialogues, the Graduate Schools of Management and Education will bring together experts to address these questions and engage the audience in a dialogue sure to energize and sustain discussion on these important issues.

The 2007-2008 Hamline Dialogues Series is presented by Hamline University's Graduate School of Management, Graduate School of Education, and the Center for Global Environmental.

  2007-2008 Schedule

For more information

Call (651) 523-2284 or Send E-mail to the Graduate School of Management.


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