Krisher to Open Monmouth Associates Series with Sept. 18 Talk on Galapagos Islands

Share

What it’s like to live and work on the Galapagos Islands will kick off this year’s Monmouth Associates series, a college-community luncheon series featuring Monmouth College speakers.

Kristy Krisher, who serves as Monmouth’s associate director of employer relations and internship director, will speak at noon Sept. 21 at Meks on Main, 201 N. Main St., Monmouth. The title of her talk is “Adapting to Change in the Galapagos.”

While interning on the Galapagos as she pursued her doctorate, Krisher got the full experience, from giant sea turtles and tropical heat, to curious teens and straddling the hemispheres. Adapting to change was a key part of her five-week stay, and Krisher says it’s also a key lesson for Monmouth students, many of whom she works with in her role within the College’s Wackerle Center for Career, Leadership and Fellowships.

Krisher’s presentation is free, but there is a $17 charge per ticket to eat lunch at the event. Individuals attending the meal are asked to make reservations by Sept. 18 at 309-457-2323 or at alumni@monmouthcollege.edu.

Parking will be available in the city lot at North First Street and East Archer Avenue or at the corner of North Main Street and West Boston Avenue.

***Courtesy of Barry McNamara, Monmouth College***

Spread the word

Trending Now

Featured News Podcasts

Choose a Category

Continue Reading

Look Twice for Motorcyclists

The Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois State Police and motorcycle safety advocates are reminding all users of the road to “Start Seeing Motorcycles” as part of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.

Stamping Out Hunger One Mailbox at a Time

This Saturday, May 10th marks the 32nd anniversary of the National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Locally, non-perishable food items left at mailboxes will benefit the

United Celebrating Teachers and Staff

It is National Teacher Appreciation Week. As another school year is coming to a close, United Superintendent Tom Hawkins is grateful for the teachers and staff in their district: “I