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  • Fierce Desires: Variation, Conflict, and Pleasure in the History of America

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    From puritans to polyamory, Professor Rebecca Davis explores the story of America’s sexual past.In the United States today, we have government decrees that there are only two sexes, debates about “trad wives” and polyamory, and frequent references to the nation’s “puritan” past. But in her latest book—and in this talk—Professor Rebecca L. Davis argues that seventeenth-century Puritans are a weak precedent for how the history of sexuality has unfolded in the United States. Into the 1800s, the United States was far more welcoming of gender nonconformity and same-sex/queer desires than we might presume. Instead, a significant shift occurred in the

  • Women in Horticulture

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    Join Jenny Rose Carey as she unveils the forgotten contributions of pioneering women in horticulture!Women have tended and loved their gardens for millennia but their contributions are largely forgotten. In this lecture, Jenny Rose Carey takes a small slice of time, 1900 to 1940, and explores the key women who founded gardening organizations including The Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women; The Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association; and The Garden Club of America. Other women discussed include authors, garden designers, conservationists, dig-in-dirt gardeners, and influential women from Chester County who participated in the horticultural movement during that time.Jenny Rose

  • Mountainfilm on Tour

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    Dive into a night of captivating films! Discover adventure-filled documentaries that inspire audiences through film, art, and ideas.Join us for an evening of inspiring and captivating films handpicked from the Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado. Founded in 1979, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. The annual festival is held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, CO. Mountainfilm is a dynamic nonprofit organization and festival that celebrate adventure, activism, social justice, environment and indomitable spirit.Mountainfilm on Tour in Malvern, PA will feature a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to

  • Pennsylvania Piedmont: The Wildlands of Southeastern PA

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    Celebrate Earth Day and National Parks Week with ecologist Roger Latham!Step into the Pennsylvania Piedmont with ecologist and conservation biologist Roger Latham to uncover the unique geology and ecology that make Southeastern PA’s wildlands truly special. Explore freshwater tidal marshes, mafic glades, forests on diabase soils, and serpentine barrens–all home to many state-endangered species. Learn about the natural history and ongoing stewardship of these ecosystems, found nowhere else in the state.Presented in partnership with Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens and Valley Forge Park Alliance.Roger Latham has worked as a research ecologist, conservation biologist and environmental planner since 1973. After earning his

  • Pennsylvania Piedmont: The Wildlands of Southeastern PA

    The Conference Center at Penn State Great Valley 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, United States

    Celebrate Earth Day and National Parks Week with ecologist Roger Latham! Presented in partnership with Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens and Valley Forge Park Alliance. Step into the Pennsylvania Piedmont with ecologist and conservation biologist Roger Latham to uncover the unique geology and ecology that make Southeastern PA’s wildlands truly special. Explore freshwater tidal marshes, mafic glades, forests on diabase soils, and serpentine barrens--all home to many state-endangered species. Learn about the natural history and ongoing stewardship of these ecosystems, found nowhere else in the state. Roger Latham has worked as a research ecologist, conservation biologist and environmental planner since 1973.

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