Past Robert D. Clark Lectures
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2006-2007
David James Duncan, writer. "Why the American West Needs the Asian East" |
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2007-2008
Stephen Schneider, biology and environmental studies, Stanford. "Global Warming: How Do We Manage the Risks?" |
2005-2006
William L. Fox, author and adventurer. "Terra Antarctica: Looking into the Emptiest Continent" and "Climbing Mt. Limbo: On the Edge of Land and Language." |
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2004-2005
There was no Clark Lecture |
2003-2004
Daniel Slosberg, fiddler and living historian. “Pierre Cruzatte: A Musical Journey along the Lewis and Clark Trail.” |
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2002-2003
Kathleen Dean Moore, Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University, and Director, Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word. "The Sound of Human Longing: Field Notes for an Environmental Ethic of Care." |
2001-2002
David Quammen, science and nature writer. “The Improbable Lion and the Post-Communist Bear: Man-Eating Predators in a Crowded World.” |
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2000-2001
William Cronon, Frederick Jackson Turner Professor of History, Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Telling Tales on Canvas: Landscapes of Frontier Change.” |
1999-2000
Terry Tempest Williams, author, naturalist, and environmental activist. “Hieronymus Bosch in North America.” |
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1998-1999
There was no Clark Lecture |
1997-1998
David Rains Wallace, Recipient, John Burroughs Medal for Nature Writing, former NEA and Fulbright Foundation fellow.
“Land Bridges and Land Ethics.” |
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1996-1997
Chris Maser, forest ecologist, writer on nature and culture.
“Sustainable Community Development.” |
1995-1996
Robert D. Clark, President Emeritus, University of Oregon.
“Thomas Condon, Geologist and Preacher: His Reconciliation of Science and Religion.” |
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