Tampa Bay: the story of an estuary and its people by Dr. Evan P. Bennett
Tues., Apr. 23, 11am
YSSB 307-308
There will be free food and free copies of the book. (limited supply)
Dr. Evan Bennett is a historian of the American South whose research focuses on the intersections of rural, environmental, and labor history.
His books from University Press of Florida
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
Wed., Jan 17 @ 1pm - Ybor Library, YLRC 202H
Thurs., Jan 18 @ 1pm - Brandon Library
Tues., Jan23 @ 1pm - Plant City, PADM 111
Wed., Jan 24 @ 1pm - Dale Mabry, DHUM 216
Mon., Jan 25 @ 1:30pm - SouthShore, SMPF 201/202
Prof. Paul Rabaut (Biology)
Prof. Jeremy Bullian (Librarian)
If you'd like to purchase a copy try a local bookstore. Or, try:
The College-wide Internationalization Committee (CIC) is pleased to announce that Born a Crime, by Trevor Noah, is our annual World Read! For more information and how to check out a copy from HCC Libraries see the guide below:
For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education by Christopher Emdin.
Thurs., Oct. 22, 3pm
Dr. Andrea Vicente, Assistant Professor of History
813.259.6463
avicente4@hccfl.edu
Website info:
Jeremy Bullian
Librarian Professor
If you'd like to purchase a copy:
Google books info
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Or, try a local bookstore:
Tampa Bay Time list of local bookstores
In the Geography of Bliss, Eric Weiner visits the following countries: The Netherlands, Switzerland, Bhutan, Qatar, Iceland, Moldova, Thailand, Great Britain, India, America. See the guide below for more details:
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