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Evergreen Forum: Histories of Indigenous Peoples in America

Check Out One of Evergreen Forum’s New Courses: Histories of Indigenous Peoples in America with Robert Nolan

Get ready for a intricate journey through the Histories of Indigenous Peoples in America with course leader Robert Nolan this fall! Robert, with a history degree from the University of Scranton and a law degree from Harvard, brings a wealth of knowledge and a passion for sharing the diverse cultures and histories of Indigenous Peoples across the continent.

Having retired from a dynamic career that spanned from federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania to CEO of a multi-hospital health system in Texas, Robert now enjoys a quieter life—except for his occasional adventures like whitewater rafting in the Grand Canyon and trekking the Sahara Desert. And, of course, spending countless hours preparing for his next course for Evergreen Forum.

Reflecting on his teaching experience, Robert shared, “I teach to learn. And I teach because many who take my courses seem to like them. So we spend pleasant hours together, enjoying each other’s company while learning about very interesting peoples, places, ideas, and ages. It’s a cool thing to do.”

We hope you consider joining Robert this fall, diving into the fascinating cultures and histories of Indigenous Peoples and their enduring legacies.

Learn more about Evergreen Forum and the fall 2024 course brochure here: https://cmaprinceton.org/evergreen-forum/

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