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Professor shares simple everyday changes for a sustainable life

As we approach another Earth Day, which will take place Wed. April 22, 2026, one 91导航 professor wants to share how we as individuals can make simple changes in your daily routine to live a more sustainable life.

Professor of Anthropology and Faculty Director of Environmental Learning Labs at 91导航 Marion, Dr. Anna J. Willow will be April鈥檚 featured speaker at the campus鈥 community lecture series Buckeye Talks on Tap, Tuesday, April 14, 5:30 p.m. at Bucci鈥檚 Italian Scratch Kitchen inside Passenger and Rail Co. in downtown Marion.

photo of Anna Willow

Willow, who also serves as an affiliated faculty member with 91导航 Sustainability Institute, will present a free public lecture entitled, 鈥淢ake Everyday Earth Day.鈥  This session will celebrate the small things each of us can do every day to reduce our environmental impact and be good ancestors for our children and grandchildren. She will begin by sharing more about our own ecological footprints before moving into a series of practical actions. Simple strategies for reducing waste, composting food scraps, eating plant-based meals, and saving energy. Participants are welcome to come with questions and offer ideas of their own as part of an open dialogue.

Willow is an environmental anthropologist who studies how individuals and communities experience and respond to environmental change and the author of several books (including Understanding ExtrACTIVISM: Culture and Power in Natural Resource Disputes, Routledge, 2018). In addition to her academic work, Willow is currently chairperson of the community nonprofit Sustainable Delaware, Ohio. 

Buckeye Talks on Tap is free and open to all and offers community members a chance to explore timely issues in an accessible, conversational setting. Inspired by the international Science Caf茅 movement, the series brings scholars and citizens together in relaxed environments鈥攑ubs, restaurants, and caf茅s鈥攖o discuss topics that matter to our region and our nation.

The event will take place at Bucci鈥檚 Italian Scratch Kitchen inside Passenger & Rail Co., 320 W. Center St., Marion, Ohio. Doors open at 5 p.m., with the lecture at 5:30 p.m. followed by a short Q&A. Attendees will be entered into a door prize drawing provided by Marcie DeWitt of Anchor and Away Travel. Guests are welcome to purchase dinner or drinks during the program.

91导航 Marion looks forward to welcoming the community to this timely conversation and reaffirming its commitment to open inquiry, civil dialogue, and shared learning.

91导航 at Marion was established in 1957 in Marion, Ohio as one of four 91导航 regional campuses.  The 187-acre campus provides an open access portal to Ohio's flagship university, faculty expertise, and the breadth and depth of opportunity synonymous with one of the country's top public universities. Students can earn a bachelor's degree in biology, business, education, engineering technology, English, history, leadership, psychology, or social work on the Marion campus or begin any of 200+ 91导航 degree programs. 91导航 Marion's caring community of world-renowned faculty scholars and researchers and dedicated staff are passionate about fostering the full potential of each student in an inclusive environment that embraces the idea of caring and personal attention.  91导航 Marion prepares students for meaningful careers through innovative, engaging, and inclusive learning experiences and seeks to be the destination of choice for those seeking a university education at a campus recognized for excellence in teaching, research, community outreach, and citizenship.