Krista HiserAdvice to Faculty for when Climate Change Falls its Ash on Your HeadTalking with Mark Stemen about professional development in the Teaching Climate Change and Resilience learning communityMar 25Mar 25
Krista HiserEverybody’s a PlayerGame designer Jessica Creane hosts a Tea Party at the End of the WorldDec 2, 20231Dec 2, 20231
Krista HiserEveryone is Complete: Human Ecology and the Nursing Curriculuman interview with Dr. Shanti ShrinivasDec 21, 20222Dec 21, 20222
Krista Hiser“How to be a Shrub: Transdisciplinary Thinking and the Making of a Deep Generalist”Interview with Dr. Tina Evans, Colorado Mountain CollegeOct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Krista Hiser“Hey, Got a Light?” How Chemistry, Law, and Climate Justice are RelatedWhat does the film, Youth v. Gov. mean for higher education?May 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Krista HiserHow to Properly Inflate Your Tires (and You Are the Tire)a guest interview with Dr. Miku Lenentine, Coordinator of the Center for Resilient Neighborhoods at Kapi’olani Community CollegeMar 14, 20221Mar 14, 20221
Krista Hiser“Earth on Trajectory to Sixth Extinction, say Biologists”Considering the film Don’t Look Up from the perspective of higher educationFeb 1, 20221Feb 1, 20221
Krista HiserA hopely adventure in tumultuous times: in good company with Panu PihkalaField Notes: Teaching Climate Change in Higher EducationApr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
Krista HiserSera, the Conservation Biologist, #28 in the Teaching Climate Change study“I’m very clear about the reason I teach. I was drawn to teaching because I wanted to share information about environmental science. I…Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021