This afternoon, Craig Packer gave the first of our spring Frontiers in the Environment series to a packed house. Over 80 U of M staff, faculty and students, as well as others from the community filled the room to listen to Craig talk about The Whole Village Project.
A preview of Packer's presentation:
The full event was recorded by UMConnect and has been archived on the Frontiers in the Environment web page. Click here to go directly to the full recording, free of the bumpy "special effects" in the clip.
Did you attend "The Whole Village Project" or watch online? Share your thoughts below in the comments!
Coming up next Wednesday: "Biofuels as a Contact Sport: Shifting the Debate from Food vs. Fuel to Sustainable Land Management" by John Sheehan
A preview of Packer's presentation:
The full event was recorded by UMConnect and has been archived on the Frontiers in the Environment web page. Click here to go directly to the full recording, free of the bumpy "special effects" in the clip.
Did you attend "The Whole Village Project" or watch online? Share your thoughts below in the comments!
Coming up next Wednesday: "Biofuels as a Contact Sport: Shifting the Debate from Food vs. Fuel to Sustainable Land Management" by John Sheehan

I attended this lecture and was impressed by how vital the information Craig and his team are collecting is to making foreign aid more efficient and effective. Terrific presentation. Can't wait for the rest of the series (and the post-lecture snacks!).