
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
5:30-8:00 PM
Off Campus Location
Join the History department on Tuesday, November 18, at the State Theatre (233 S State St), for a FREE screening of "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004).
Professors Perrin Selcer (History) and Naomi Levin (Earth and Environmental Sciences) will introduce the film and lead a brief discussion afterwards.
What did the film get right? Where did it go wrong? What were the public fears surrounding climate change in the early aughts? How are the conversations different today?
This screening is FREE for all, and guests are welcome!
Professors Perrin Selcer (History) and Naomi Levin (Earth and Environmental Sciences) will introduce the film and lead a brief discussion afterwards.
What did the film get right? Where did it go wrong? What were the public fears surrounding climate change in the early aughts? How are the conversations different today?
This screening is FREE for all, and guests are welcome!
Building: | Off Campus Location |
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Location: | The State Theatre (233 S. State St.) |
Event Type: | Film Screening |
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Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of History, Earth and Environmental Sciences |