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Frizzell Family Learning & Speaker Series

Established in 2013 thanks to a generous gift to The College in commemoration of the life, accomplishments, and aspirations of Alexandra Frizzell, the Frizzell Family Speaker and Learning Series is a student-organized program of events in agriculture, environment, and health from the perspective of the social sciences.

A young woman whose boundless curiosity about the world fueled audacious learning and strong ties to friends and family alike, Alex exemplified the undergraduate for whom wisdom builds upon intelligence. For her, life knowledge, the inspiration of community, and enhancing the chances of others fueled commitment to learning, as well as joy in life. The goal of the series is therefore to better enable students to interact with thought leaders, relevant alumni, faculty, and locally based advocates to build skills, knowledge, and confidence in relation to the above topics.

For the most up to date information on Frizzell Series and other CEGU Events, please visit our events page.

Frizzell Events, 2022–present

Thursday, April 9, 2026

An Environmental Justice Game Changer

Charles Lee, Visiting Scholar, Howard University Law School; Former Director, Office of Environmental Justice, US EPA; Author, Toxic Wastes and Race (1987)

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Treaty Art: Examining Settlement and Citizenship through the Visual

Mishuana Goeman, Professor and Chair of Indigenous Studies, University of Buffalo

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Whose Land Is It To Lose? Climate Change, Managed Retreat, and the Commons

Jake Bittle, Staff Writer, Grist

Winter/Spring 2024

Weather Report

organized by Alexander Arroyo and Mary Beth Pudup

Monday, May 1, 2023

Stormy Weather: The Future of Cities and the Challenge of Participatory Democracy

Michael Kimmelman, Architecture Critic, New York Times

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Property, Personhood, and Police: Racial Banishment in Postcolonial Los Angeles

Ananya Roy, Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, and Geography, UCLA