Adirondack Chronicles 2015.5: Birds and Bees, Bears and Butterflies
Monarch butterflies are absent this year. Declines in species should set off alarm bells for the health of the ecosystem.
Adirondack Chronicles 2015.4: Water Everywhere
Water is one of the world’s most precious resources. Even in the water-abundant Adirondacks, environmental vigilance is essential.
Adirondack Chronicles 2015.3: Forest and Trees
To understand the importance of protecting the environment, we have to be able to see both the forest and the trees.
Adirondack Chronicles 2015.2
The common grackle and the dragonfly: appreciating biodiversity and the urgent justice of Laudato Si
Sr. Seton Cunneen ’65 Fellows Transform the World!
Cunneen Fellowships exemplify the lifelong commitment to social justice of Sr. Seton Cunneen ’65 and the mission of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.
Remembering Dr. Floretta McKenzie
My friend Flo McKenzie was a great school leader and an even more remarkable friend and mentor.
Women Make History Every Day At Trinity!
Trinity makes sure that Trinity Women will make history all through the 21st Century and beyond….
“Selma is Now”
Selma is not just a memory but a call to action on behalf of freedom, equality and justice each day.
Dream City: Still Dreaming
Dream City Authors Jaffe and Sherwood provide a richly detailed account of the conditions that continue to limit horizons for the District of Columbia.
Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND: 10 Years of Remembrance
Ten years after her assassination in the Amazon rainforest, Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND still inspires us to greater commitment to action for social justice.