Archive: Marion Cassidy

9 Articles

Climate Change
Marion Cassidy
Summer 2023
Sustainability

A Futurist’s Vision for Higher Education in a Climate-Altered World

Bryan Alexander, an adjunct lecturer at Georgetown, explores the ways in which climate change will impact university.…

October 6, 2023

Alannah Nathan
Editor Letters
Marion Cassidy
Maya Snyder
Spring 2023

Editor Letter, Spring 2023

We are thrilled to present to you the fifth issue of Common Home, Georgetown’s magazine on environment and sustainability from the Earth Commons Institute (ECo). In this issue,…

May 31, 2023

Alannah Nathan
Editor Letters
Fall 2022
Marion Cassidy
Maya Snyder

Editor Letter, Fall 2022

We are thrilled to present to you the fourth issue of Common Home, Georgetown’s magazine on environment and sustainability from the Earth Commons Institute (ECo).  In this…

April 14, 2023

Arts & Culture
Fall 2022
Marion Cassidy
What We're Watching

What We’re Watching: Connections Between Humanity and Nature

Marion Cassidy, Common Home's Arts and Culture Editor, reviews three films that comment on the connection between humans and.…

October 17, 2022

Arts & Culture
Climate Change
Fall 2022
Marion Cassidy

Curating Climate Change: How a new museum in NYC is creating community through teaching people about climate change

Saskia Randle, Design and Curatorial Associate at the Climate Museum in New York City, shares insight into what it's like to create and work at a museum dedicated to teaching…

October 17, 2022

Arts & Culture
Fall 2022
Marion Cassidy
Sustainability

Re-Made in Cambodia, an Eco-Friendly Fashion Show

Georgetown alumna and current Fulbright grantee Alyssa Kardos Loera gives Common Home a behind the scenes look at how she creates a sustainable Cambodian-centric fashion show in…

October 2, 2022

Arts & Culture
Marion Cassidy
Sam Cormier
Spring 2022

The Minds of Plants

Common Home editors cover Professor Patricia Vieria's project, The Mind of Plants, that brings together artists, researchers, and academics to reflect on the relationship between…

April 6, 2022

Arts & Culture
Marion Cassidy
Spring 2022

A Field Trip to Okinawa

"Georgetown Professor Natsu Onoda Power seems to hold the secret to conducting Zoom theater. In her Spring 2021 show “Okinawa Field Trip,” she engaged a virtual audience with…

February 12, 2022

Arts & Culture
Climate & Energy
Interviews
Lub Dub
Marion Cassidy
Spring 2021

Leading with Empathy

LubDub Theatre Company puts human emotions around the environment center…

July 8, 2021