Food and questions from around the world: For the Culture Quiz Bowl
Feb 28, 2024
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Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies is the college of the 21st century. We provide the university and local community with experiences, expertise and programming that deepens our understanding of the world and equips us to address the complex issues of the future. We do this through our innovative curriculum by providing students with high-impact learning experiences like service-learning projects, study abroad opportunities, internships, living and learning communities and intensive writing and research opportunities.
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Brooks College of Interdisciplinary Studies and GVSU proudly welcomed Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, national best selling author of the book Braiding Sweetgrass, On November 8.
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Robin Wall Kimmerer "What does the Earth Ask of Us?" Recording
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