UW Bothell professors share expertise in informative, entertaining pub talks at McMenamins Anderson School

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July 10, 2017
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Lisa Hall 425-352-5461 / lhall7@uw.edu
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UW Bothell professors share expertise in informative, entertaining pub talks at McMenamins Anderson School

McMinamins Anderson School

BOTHELL, Washington – The University of Washington Bothell and McMenamins are launching a speaker series in which university faculty and other notables from the community share their expertise through entertaining, informal talks at the Anderson School complex in downtown Bothell.

Learn about interesting topics and issues of the day while enjoying the hospitality of Haynes’ Hall. The talks are free, open to the public (all ages welcome) and are followed by a Q&A session.

“The University of Washington Bothell's commitment to educating students and creating knowledge extends to sharing that knowledge with the community. We look forward to partnering with McMenamins for talks that are fun and full of information,” said Susan Jeffords, vice chancellor for academic affairs.

The series will be held on the last Tuesday of each month. McMenamins Anderson School is centrally located at 18607 Bothell Way NE, the Bothell-Everett Highway.

“McMenamins is thrilled to expand its public programming to Bothell with new partner, University of Washington Bothell," said Tim Hills, McMenamins historian. “We’ve learned that an engrossing presentation offered for free in an informal and comfortable setting – perhaps with a beer and burger – is a perfect combination and a great night out.”

The series starts Tuesday, July 25, at 7 p.m. with Benjamin Gardner presenting, “To Travel or Not to Travel: The Possibilities and Perils of Ecotourism.” The talk is an introduction to the fascinating politics and economics of global travel through the lens of conservation, commercialization, local community rights and cultural history.

Gardner is associate professor of global studies, cultural studies and environmental studies in the UW Bothell School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. He also serves as chair of the African Studies Program at the UW Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.

Next up on Tuesday, Aug. 29, is Dan Jaffe, presenting “Planes, Trains and Mountain Tops: The Adventures of One Scientist and His Students Studying the Impacts of Humans on Planet Earth.”
Professor Jaffe is chair of the physical sciences division in the UW Bothell School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics. Jaffe, who has conducted air pollution research around the globe, describes some of the discoveries from his journeys.

To learn more about the fall speakers, visit www.uwb.edu/advancement/speakers.

About UW Bothell: UW Bothell provides access to an exceptional University of Washington education to students in a small campus environment that fosters student achievement. Offering more than 55 undergraduate and graduate degrees, options, certificates and concentrations, UW Bothell builds regional partnerships, inspires change, creates knowledge, shares discoveries and prepares students for leadership in the state of Washington and beyond.

About McMenamins: McMenamins has been a neighborhood gathering spot throughout Oregon and Washington since 1983. With 57 locations (and counting), McMenamins handcrafts its own beer, wine, cider, spirits and coffee. McMenamins offers an eclectic mix of pubs, historic hotels, movie theaters, concert venues, spas, events and just pure fun.

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