This month’s theme is Teaching about Art and Water: Insights from the Block Museum of Art, featuring a talk from Laurel Anderson.
Featured Speaker
Laurel Anderson — Sophomore studying Environmental Engineering and Archaeology. Laurel is interested in the intersections of art, craft, identity, and infrastructure and how they shape broader social structures. This is her first year as a BMSA, and she’s excited to get involved in museum work and community engagement. Outside of class, she enjoys crafting—especially bookbinding, basketry, and leather carving.
Wildcats in Water Student Seminar Series — Each month, students share their innovative water research in engaging flash talks, followed by valuable networking opportunities with snacks and drinks. These gatherings are designed to create meaningful connections within our water community while showcasing the exciting work students are doing across disciplines. Open to all students and faculty, Wildcats in Water offers a perfect blend of peer learning and social interaction in a welcoming environment.
🕦 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 2205 Tech Drive, First Floor, Room 1-160
This is a great chance to learn about innovative research in wastewater and connect with peers across disciplines. We encourage you to forward this to your peers and students. Lunch will be provided.
Please fill out this interest form or Email us at: water@northwestern.edu
Cost: Free!