RSVP for Dugouts in Wisconsin: More than Four Thousand Years of Canoe Craft
media release: The 2023 series will consist of four virtual lectures and four in-person lectures. All talks will begin promptly at 9 a.m. (CST) on Thursdays in February and March.
March 23
Dugouts in Wisconsin: More than Four Thousand Years of Canoe Craft. Sissel Schroeder, professor, Department of Anthropology, UW–Madison
Virtual lectures will include automatic closed-captioning and automatic live transcripts. If you need an additional accommodation, please email Julia Czaplewski at least one week before the event date. Virtual lectures will be recorded. A link to view the recording will be available to registered participants only. Recordings will be available for one week after the talk.
In-person lectures will be held in the Arboretum Visitor Center auditorium. They will not be recorded.
You will receive two automated emails after you register (a payment confirmation, and a program confirmation of your lectures). Save these emails for your records. A few days before each virtual lecture, you will receive an email with a calendar invite and a link to access the talk.