Graham Burnett: Attensity Now! The Revolution Rises against Human Fracking - 2026 Humanities Institute Distinguished Lecture

Event description

  • Academic events
  • Free
  • Professional and career development

A major university and community event, the annual Distinguished Lecture program brings to campus a prominent humanities scholar whose work highlights the importance of humanities research.

While on campus, speakers discuss humanities trends and participate in informal sessions, allowing ASU colleagues and students to share related research interests.

D. Graham Burnett is an American historian of science and a writer. He is a professor at Princeton University and an editor at Cabinet, based in Brooklyn, New York.

 

PLEASE NOTE THE EVENT TIMES

45 p.m., Pre-event Reception, foyer of 3rd floor of Old Main

56 p.m., Distinguished Lecture in Carson Ballroom, 3rd floor of Old Main

Distinguished Lecture (56 p.m.) will be livestreamed on ASU Live for virtual audiences.

 

For a full listing of all the Humanities Institute events visit https://humanitiesinstitute.asu.edu/events

Event contact

Victoria Day
VictoriaDay@asu.edu
Date

Thursday, February 26, 2026

4:00 - 5:00 p.m., Pre-event Reception, foyer of 3rd floor of Old Main
5:00 - 6:00 p.m., Distinguished Lecture in Carson Ballroom, 3rd floor of Old Main

Time

5 p.m.6 p.m. (MST)

Location

Carson Ballroom, 3rd floor of Old Main

Cost

Free