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Table of Contents for 3/15/10:
NEWS
Assessments and Ratings
1. Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine Ranks Southeastern Schools
2. Claremont McKenna College Ranks Liberal Arts Colleges
Buildings
3. Metropolitan CC Campus Building Receives LEED Silver
Co-Curricular Education
4. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Holds Energy & Water Competition
5. Louisiana State U Students Use Community Garden
6. Unity College to Hold Green Commencement
Curriculum
7. U Michigan Launches Sustainability Scholars Program
8. Lawrence Tech U Announces Green Architectural Engineering Program
9. U Minnesota Morris Receives Grant for Green Curriculum
Diversity and Affordability
10. Washington & Jefferson College to Educate Needy Students
Energy
11. Middlebury College Announces Building Dashboard
12. U Albany to Install 49 kW Solar Panel System, Purchases RECs
13. Humboldt State U Students Relight Campus Stadium
Funding
14. Texas A&M U Students Vote for Green Fee
15. U Illinois Urbana-Champaign Passes Student Green Fee
Grounds
16. Jamestown CC Named Tree Campus USA
Public Engagement
17. U Nevada Reno Works to Make Local Businesses Energy-Efficient
18. Humboldt State U Awarded Energy Independence Grant
Research
19. Rochester Inst of Tech Awarded Library Energy Reduction Grant
Transportation
20. Stevens Institute of Technology Starts Bike Share Program
21. U California Berkeley Commuters Connect Online
22. U California Riverside Brings Car-Share Program to Campus
23. Dickinson College Launches Online Rideshare
24. U California Santa Barbara Receives Bike-Friendly Business Award
25. U Rochester Biodiesel Project Wins National Award
Waste
26. Harvard U Starts Key Recycling Program
Other News
27. North Carolina State U Student Wins Green Car Design Contest
NEW RESOURCES
28. AASHE Interview: Sustainability Manager, U Washington
29. New Issue of Sustainability: Journal of Record
30. The Green Awakenings Campus Report
31. Green Campus Toolkit
OPPORTUNITIES
32. Intro to Strategic Sustainable Development Summer School
33. Ithaca College Online Sustainability Leadership Certificate
34. Student Training for Environmental Protection 2010
JOBS & INTERNSHIPS
35. Program Coordinator, Center for Sustainability, Furman U
36. Asst/Assoc Prof, Sustainable Business, Aquinas College
37. Asst Prof, Sustainable Landscape Horticulture, Cal Poly U
38. Faculty Position, Water Sustainability Engineering, U Iowa
39. Professor, Environmental Ecology, Northern Arizona U
40. Visiting Professor, Environmental Studies, Connecticut College
41. Professor, Geomorphology, Northern Arizona U
EVENTS
42. STARS Webinar: Strategies for Gathering STARS Data
43. AASHE's Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop
44. STARS Workshop at SSCC 2010
45. SSCC 2010 Virtual Event
46. Assessing & Financing Renewable Energy Options Webcast
47. Campus Consciousness Tours
48. Save the Date - AASHE 2010
News
Assessments and Ratings
1. Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine Ranks Southeastern Schools Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine has released its Honor Roll of the southeastern region's greenest colleges and universities. The Magazine researched, interviewed, and examined all of the region’s colleges and universities to determine which schools are teaching about and creating initiatives for a better world. As part of its research, Blue Ridge Outdoors talked with students and administrators, conducted surveys, and investigated energy use on college campuses across the Southeast. The rankings are divided into schools with an enrollment larger than and smaller than 7,500.
2. Claremont McKenna College Ranks Liberal Arts Colleges The Roberts Environmental Center of Claremont McKenna College has adapted its Pacific Sustainability Index—which grades the ways that organizations report and publicize their sustainability efforts on their Web sites—to the college market. The center's report examined the top 50 liberal-arts colleges, as ranked by the U.S. News & Word Report. The report lists the top five colleges in sustainability reporting as: Williams College (MA), Bucknell University (PA), Amherst College (MA), Colorado College, and Gettysburg College (PA). The Roberts Environmental Center is also working on a sustainability-reporting index for top research universities. See also: REC Report Buildings
3. Metropolitan CC Campus Building Receives LEED Silver Metropolitan Community College (NE) has received LEED Silver certification for its new South Omaha Campus Connector Building. The $17 million Connector Building, completed in 2007, reused an industrial brownfield site and features white roofing materials, recycled and local construction materials, an indoor environmental air quality monitoring system, and ozone-friendly refrigerants. Co-Curricular Education
4. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Holds Energy & Water Competition Interns with the Alliance To Save Energy’s Green Campus Program at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo partnered with University Housing to host the Poly Canyon Energy Competition, an energy and water-saving competition held between nine apartment buildings in Poly Canyon Village. The competition, which spanned five weeks and involved 2,700 students, led to an overall savings of 16 percent, resulting in a total savings of 76,874 kWh, 14,619 gallons of water, 117,325 MBTU’s, and $9,778. The winning building received stainless steel water bottles and the student community advisors from the winning building received sweatshirts.
5. Louisiana State U Students Use Community Garden Louisiana State University students can now have their very own nine-by-five foot plot to grow vegetables for $10 a semester at the campus farm. The four-acre Hill Farm will allow students to use eco-friendly gardening practices to grow food.
6. Unity College to Hold Green Commencement Unity College (ME) has announced plans to hold a green commencement again this year. New environmentally-friendly features of the presentation will include e-invitations, composting, 100 percent post-consumer recycled diplomas, a limited number of printed programs, eco-friendly plaques, and caps and gowns made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.
Curriculum
7. U Michigan Launches Sustainability Scholars Program The University of Michigan Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute has launched the Undergraduate Sustainability Scholars Program. Each year, the program will accept 25 high-performing undergraduate students, who will pursue a 10-credit series of interdisciplinary courses focused on sustainability. After successful completion of the program, students will receive a “Sustainability Scholars” certificate from the Graham Institute to acknowledge their achievement. Upon graduation, they also will receive a special notation on their U-M transcripts designating this scholastic accomplishment. U-M students apply to the program during their sophomore year for participation beginning in their junior year.
8. Lawrence Tech U Announces Green Architectural Engineering Program Lawrence Technological University (MI) has announced a five-year program that combines a bachelor's and master's degree in architectural engineering. The curriculum of the MS in Architectural Engineering will allow graduates of the program, who will be qualified to become licensed engineers, to be prepared to take leadership roles in the rapidly expanding field of sustainable building design.
See also: LTU MS in Architectural Engineering Homepage See also: List of Green Architecture Programs
See also: List of Green Engineering Programs
9. U Minnesota Morris Receives Grant for Green Curriculum The Minnesota Renewable Energy Marketplace–Alliance for Talent Development (MNREM) initiative has awarded the University of Minnesota, Morris an $85,000 grant to deliver and expand curriculum in biomass gasification technology. As a result, the institution will offer an intensive three-week course to undergraduates and working adults.
Diversity and Affordability
10. Washington & Jefferson College to Educate Needy Students Washington & Jefferson College (PA) has signed on to the Youth Engaged Service (YES) Prep School IMPACT Partnership program, which aims to guide economically disadvantaged children to college and beyond. The student population at Yes Prep schools which are based in Houston, Texas, is approximately 90 percent first-generation college bound, 80 percent economically disadvantaged, and 95 percent Hispanic or African American. Campuses in the IMPACT Partnership program commit to helping with college expenses through scholarships, work study programs, and small student loans. W&J will host six students from YES Prep schools this fall.
Energy
11. Middlebury College Announces Building Dashboard Middlebury College (VT) has installed a Building Dashboard touch screen system in its Franklin Environmental Center. The system allows people to monitor, visualize, and contextualize resource use in real time. The dashboard, which is also available online, features animated graphs and the ability to convert data to miles driven in a car or number of hours a laptop is left running.
See also: Middlebury Energy Dashboard See also: Chronicle of Higher Ed Article
12. U Albany to Install 49 kW Solar Panel System, Purchases RECs The University at Albany has received more than $287,000 in federal stimulus money to fund the installation of a 49-kilowatt solar panel system on a campus building. The project is expected to save approximately $63,000 a year. The University also purchased Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and carbon offsets. The institution purchased 800,000 kilowatt hours of wind energy with the RECs, which will help support wind farms in New York State.
See also: List of Campus Solar Installations
13. Humboldt State U Students Relight Campus Stadium Students at Humboldt State University (CA) have completed the Relight Redwood Bowl project. The initiative reduced the number of light poles on the track and football field from eight to four and reduced the number of light bulbs used from 96 to 60. The project has an estimated savings of 61,000-kilowatt hours and up to $8,000 per year.
Funding
14. Texas A&M U Students Vote for Green Fee Texas A&M University students have voted to impose a $3 per semester student fee in order to support environmental services on campus. The fee will create the "Aggie Green Fund" and will generate $300,000 annually to carry out sustainability initiatives. This comes a year after the Texas state legislature approved a measure allowing students to implement student-driven fees.
15. U Illinois Urbana-Champaign Passes Student Green Fee Students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have passed a referendum that proposed increasing the current student green fee from $5 to $14. The first fee was implemented in the spring of 2007. One of the current programs that will continue to benefit from the newly-increased fee is the student sustainable farm, which sells produce to the university’s dining halls. The farm is relatively new, celebrating its first full harvest year. The increased fee will help plant new seeds for future farm projects. Grounds
16. Jamestown CC Named Tree Campus USA Jamestown Community College (NY) has been named a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. The recognition is given to campuses such as JCC that exude a dedication to campus forestry management and environmental stewardship.
Public Engagement
17. U Nevada Reno Works to Make Local Businesses Energy-Efficient The University of Nevada, Reno has launched the Nevada Small Business Development Center, which now offers energy-efficiency assistance to small businesses and targeted industries such as retail, food service, grocers and offices through its Business Environmental Program. In addition, the Center has partnered with NV Energy, Nevada’s major energy provider, and KEMA Services Inc., an energy-management consulting firm, to help provide resources, training, and direct assistance to businesses identifying energy-efficiency opportunities. The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have also provided funding for the Center’s Business Environmental Program.
18. Humboldt State U Awarded Energy Independence Grant A Humboldt State University graduate student and three HSU alumni are part of a grant team that has won $4.4 million in federal stimulus funding to support the development of the North Coast Energy Independence Program. The seven-county municipal financing initiative is aimed at fostering green economic development through government loans for energy efficiency projects, like solar panels, repaid through property tax.
Research
19. Rochester Inst of Tech Awarded Library Energy Reduction Grant The Image Permanence Institute at Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) has received a $580,174 grant for a major research project dealing with sustainable preservation practices in libraries. Many libraries maintain tightly controlled, energy-intensive environments for their stacks, special collections and exhibition spaces. For budgetary reasons and concerns about global climate change, libraries are searching for ways to responsibly and safely lower energy consumption. This project will investigate a promising method for libraries to achieve significant reductions in energy use without compromising the preservation quality of collection environments through a carefully monitored and risk-managed shutdown of air handling units during unoccupied hours. RIT will partner with libraries at Yale University (CT); University of California, Los Angeles; and Cornell University (NY); as well as the Birmingham Public Library and the New York Public Library. Transportation
20. Stevens Institute of Technology Starts Bike Share Program Stevens Institute of Technology (NJ) has begun offering a bike-share program to help students get around campus. The new program makes bicycles available to students to travel around campus.
See also: List of Campus Bike-Share Programs (AASHE Members Only)
21. U California Berkeley Commuters Connect Online University of California, Berkeley has partnered with Zimride, a web-based ride-sharing service, where students can join and link with other commuters in their area to come to campus. Students can post mini-profiles of themselves, including a photo, and also connect to Facebook.
See also: List of Campus Car-Share Programs (AASHE Members Only)
22. U California Riverside Brings Car-Share Program to Campus University of California, Riverside has partnered with Zipcar, Inc. to bring four Zipcars to campus. The car-sharing initiative will allow students, faculty, and staff to join the program to be able to use the cars for their needs. The University hopes to reduce air pollution and traffic on campus through the new program.
23. Dickinson College Launches Online Rideshare Dickinson College (PA) has released a Virtual Rideboard, an online site where students can search for and post rides. The site is only accessible to the Dickinson community.
24. U California Santa Barbara Receives Bike-Friendly Business Award The University of California, Santa Barbara has been named a Bicycle Friendly Business Gold Award winner by the League of American Bicyclists. UCSB is among 51 new Bicycle Friendly Businesses announced at the 10th National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C. in early March. According to a statement by the League of American Bicyclists, UCSB serves as an example for best practices and innovations in bicycle friendliness at the workplace. UCSB estimates that 49 percent of students and 9 percent of faculty and staff commute by bicycle. UCSB also features seven miles of Class I bicycle paths, more than 10,000 secure bicycle parking spaces in bicycle racks, 40 secure bicycle lockers, six bicycle roundabouts, and free showers for bicycle commuters.
25. U Rochester Biodiesel Project Wins National Award The University of Rochester (NY) has been awarded the "Excellence in Innovations for Sustainability Award" by the Association of College Unions International (ACUI). The national award recognized the University's UR Biodiesel program that converts old fryer oil from dining services into biodiesel. The program produces about 30 gallons of biodiesel a week and uses it in a number of campus vehicles, including a shuttle.
Waste
26. Harvard U Starts Key Recycling Program Harvard University's (MA) Office of Sustainability has begun collecting old or duplicate keys to recycle. The keys are melted down and sold to scrap metal companies. Since the program began in January, Harvard has generated $75. The money will be donated to local charities.
Other News
27. North Carolina State U Student Wins Green Car Design Contest A North Carolina State University graduate student has won the 2010 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas (SEMA) Urban Concept Car Competition with an eco-friendly concept car designed for a class project. The industrial design student’s car will be constructed and displayed at the SEMA event which showcases fuel-efficient futuristic vehicles designed by high school and college students from across the country.
New Resources
28. AASHE Interview: Sustainability Manager, U Washington AASHE has posted a new iteration of its Interview Series. The new interview is with JR Fulton, who works as the Capital Planning and Sustainability Manager for Housing & Food Services (HFS) at the University of Washington. In the piece, Fulton offers advice to others in his position just getting started, discusses the areas he sees as the biggest room for growth in the campus sustainability field, and talks about how he is involved in efforts to advance sustainability in curricula at UW.
29. New Issue of Sustainability: Journal of Record Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. has released Volume 3, Number 1 of Sustainability: The Journal of Record. The new issue includes a roundtable on campus environmental activism; an interview with the sustainability coordinator at Universiti Sains Malaysia; a piece on the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, & Rating System; and a sustainability program profile of Ball State University (IN).
30. The Green Awakenings Campus Report Renewal, a Christian student environmental group, has released The Green Awakenings Campus Report along with an online directory. The report highlights growing environmental stewardship efforts on Christian campuses across the United States and Canada.
31. Green Campus Toolkit Reverb has launched a new website that features its new Campus Consciousness Toolkit. The Toolkit lists organizations that offer funding resources, sustainability rating tools, how to guides, case studies, and student fellowships.
Opportunities
32. Intro to Strategic Sustainable Development Summer School The Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden) invites PhD-level graduate students and university teachers under the age of 35 to "Introduction to Strategic Sustainable Development Summer School," which will take place August 1 - 4, 2010, in Sweden. The focus of the course will be on strategic sustainable development and its applications in the Baltic Sea region. Curriculum will emphasize the interconnectedness of climate and environmental issues, energy, and human-environment interactions. It will also incorporate aspects of social sustainability, including social cohesion, regional development, and policy objectives. Applications are due April 15, 2010.
33. Ithaca College Online Sustainability Leadership Certificate The Professional Certificate in Sustainability Leadership from Ithaca College, offered in partnership with AASHE, is for practitioners who want to apply best practices in leading sustainability initiatives. The certificate catalog features 12, two-week seminars delivered online - anytime, anywhere - with open enrollment. The upcoming seminar, Tools and Techniques for Planning and Managing Sustainability Projects, will be held March 24 - April 6, 2010, and will cover the major phases of a sustainability initiative throughout its lifecycle- from initial conception through evaluation and tools and techniques for advancing initiatives through each lifecycle stage. The registration deadline is March 21, 2010, and discounts are available for AASHE members. Another upcoming seminar, Designing Effective Communication Media, will be held April 14 - 27, 2010, and will give participants an understanding of how to engage an audience and enhance comprehension of messaging through graphic design and clear, crisp persuasive writing. The registration deadline is April 14, 2010, and discounts are available for AASHE members.
34. Student Training for Environmental Protection 2010 George Mason University (VA) invites students to its Student Training for Environmental Protection Summer Program, which is designed to give students the skills they need to become effective environmental advocates. The week-long course will be facilitated by experienced youth organizers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. During the week, participants will learn how to create or extend strong and successful groups that will be able to run effective environmental campaigns on their campuses or in their communities. Workshops will include recruiting, leadership development, coalition building, campaign planning, event planning, public speaking, message development, lobbying, and how to get media attention. The week will include a field trip to Washington D.C. where participants will visit Capitol Hill and have the chance to speak to their elected officials in Congress. The training will be held June 13 - 20, 2010 at Prince William Forest in Triangle, Virginia.
Jobs & Internships
35. Program Coordinator, Center for Sustainability, Furman U Furman University (SC) is seeking applicants for the position of program coordinator at the David E. Shi Center for Sustainability. The primary responsibility of the coordinator will be to provide program support for curricular communications and applied research on campus and in the greater community. A bachelor's degree in a sustainability related field is required, as is strong experience with campus and community outreach, editing and copy writing, and excellent organizational and managerial skill.
36. Asst/Assoc Prof, Sustainable Business, Aquinas College Aquinas College (MI) invites applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position in Sustainable Business at the assistant or associate professor level, to begin August 2010. The qualifications include a Ph.D. (preferred but not required) either in business, environmental studies, environmental science, or some other relevant field. In addition the candidate should have business experience, broad knowledge of the sustainable business movement, formal education or experience in a social science discipline, and exceptional ability in college-level teaching. Aquinas faculty normally teach four courses per semester, contribute to departmental planning and assessment, share academic advising responsibilities, and participate in faculty governance. Review of applications began March 5, 2010.
37. Asst Prof, Sustainable Landscape Horticulture, Cal Poly U California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo is accepting applications for the position of associate professor of sustainable landscape horticulture. This position is responsible for teaching courses in environmental landscape horticulture, expanding Cal Poly's undergraduate programs in sustainable landscape management, and will have the opportunity to further develop the curriculum in environmental landscape horticulture with an emphasis on sustainability. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in horticulture, plant science, or a closely related field and demonstrate undergraduate teaching skills with an emphasis in sustainable landscape management.
38. Faculty Position, Water Sustainability Engineering, U Iowa The University of Iowa is hiring for a tenure-track position in water sustainability engineering in the College of Engineering. The College is seeking creative and entrepreneurial applicants who desire to find solutions to protect water through both innovative research and education focused on the future leaders of engineering. Applicants should hold an earned doctorate in an appropriate field. Review of applications will begin April 19, 2010.
39. Professor, Environmental Ecology, Northern Arizona U Northern Arizona University is hiring for the position of visiting assistant professor in environmental sciences. The position will teach or co-teach three courses per semester, including upper division undergraduate and graduate courses. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in ecology, environmental sciences, or a related discipline, as well as experience being the primary instructor for at least two courses at the undergraduate or graduate level and demonstrated evidence of positive teaching effectiveness. Review of applications will begin April 3, 2010.
40. Visiting Professor, Environmental Studies, Connecticut College Connecticut College is seeking applicants for the one year position of visiting professor of environmental studies. The position's teaching load is three courses per semester with lab sections counting as a full course. Applicants should have expertise in coastal marine ecosystems, evidence of teaching excellence, and a Ph.D. The position is open until filled.
41. Professor, Geomorphology, Northern Arizona U Northern Arizona University is seeking applicants for the position of visiting assistant professor of geomorphology. The position will teach or co-teach 3 courses per semester, including some combination of undergraduate courses. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in geology, environmental sciences, or a related discipline, as well as experience being the primary instructor for at least two courses at the undergraduate level and demonstrated evidence of positive teaching effectiveness. Review of applications will begin April 3, 2010.
Events
42. STARS Webinar: Strategies for Gathering STARS Data March 16, 2010; 2pm Eastern; Online STARS, AASHE's Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System, will host an online seminar titled "Strategies for Gathering STARS Data." The event will cover techniques for collecting data for the STARS credits, including: how to collaborate with diverse campus entities, strategies for fostering executive-level support, and lessons learned and best practices. The webinar will feature the following presenters: Jillian Buckholz, AASHE's STARS program coordinator; Chrissy Cooley, Pacific Lutheran University's (WA) sustainability resource coordinator; and Nurit Katz, the University of California, Los Angeles' sustainability coordinator and STARS liaison. Participants should RSVP in advance.
43. AASHE's Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop June 3 - 4, 2010; San Diego State University; San Diego, CA AASHE's Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership workshops are for faculty leaders of all disciplines who wish to develop curriculum change programs around sustainability on their campuses. Through an intensive two days of presentations, exercises, discussions, reflection, and planning, participants will become familiar with the philosophy of change in higher education developed through the Ponderosa Project at Northern Arizona University and adapted at Emory in the Piedmont Project. Participants will also experience a range of workshop strategies, hear local experts, enjoy outdoor place-based activities, and dialogue with faculty from around the country as they gain help in adapting this model to their own campus. The workshop leaders, Peggy Barlett and Geoffrey Chase, are editors of Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change and have helped more than 250 faculty revise courses in a wide array of disciplines. Workshop tuition is $420 for AASHE members and $485 for non-members. Applications to participate are due March 19, 2010.
44. STARS Workshop at SSCC 2010 March 21, 2010; 1 - 5pm Eastern; University of Maryland, College Park AASHE will be holding an introductory STARS workshop before the Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference. The workshop will cover program details, including STARS credits, data collection, and the submission process. This interactive event will provide participants with an opportunity to get their questions answered by AASHE staff and an experienced institutional representative.
45. SSCC 2010 Virtual Event March 23, 2010; 10am - 6pm Eastern; Online NACUBO invites attendees to its Smart and Sustainable Campuses Conference (SSCC) virtual event. Virtual attendees will learn about sustainability financing strategies, master planning, energy management, and institutionalizing sustainability on campus. The presentations will focus on operational solutions for a low-carbon campus, smart growth policies, and strategies for achieving climate neutrality. Participants will also connect to online exhibits staffed by people from the exhibiting companies as well as many company representatives who will exhibit at the live event, which will take place March 21 - 23, 2010 at the University of Maryland, College Park. The program will feature 4-5 highlighted presentations from the conference including discussions with presenters directly following their session. Registration is now available.
46. Assessing & Financing Renewable Energy Options Webcast May 5, 2010; 1 - 2:40pm Eastern; Online Academic Impressions will host "Assessing and Financing Renewable Energy Options," a webcast for colleges considering their first investment (or a new investment) in renewable energy generation. Participants will review what's changing in the cost effectiveness of renewable energy options, what campuses will need to investigate in order to determine feasibility, and where to look for funding renewable energy projects. Instructors include Ryan Pletka, director of renewables strategy and planning services for Black & Veatch, and Douglas R. Friedel, project director of consulting and design for energy intensive industries and power generation services projects for Black & Veatch.
47. Campus Consciousness Tours Spring 2010; various locations Reverb has announced its 2010 Campus Consciousness Tours. The tours, which aim to inspire and activate students in an electric atmosphere while leaving a positive impact on each community it visits, will feature Drake and Ben Harper & Relentless7 and will visit several college campuses throughout spring 2010.
48. Save the Date - AASHE 2010 October 10 - 12, 2010; Denver, CO AASHE will host its annual conference this October. This year, the conference will feature presentations, an expo, and keynote speaker Julian Agyeman, a Tufts University (MA) Professor and Fellow of the UK Royal Society of the Arts. Special events will include an AASHE Awards program, Curriculum Convocation, member meeting, Sustainability Officers Workshop, and Student Summit. The Call for Presentations will be announced soon.
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