Author Archives: Sustain Champlain

New Workshops from AASHE’s Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum

courtesy of aashe New Workshops from AASHE’s Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum New workshops have been added to AASHE’s Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum program! We are pleased to invite you to the following workshops that are designed to accelerate the infusion of sustainability content into the curriculum by increasing the availability and accessibility of […]

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Registration Now Open for the 2018 Champlain College Community Garden – April 20th priority deadline

Registration Now Open for the 2018 Champlain College Community Garden – April 20th priority deadline The Community Garden, located beside Rowell Annex, has 27 plots available for individual use by Champlain College community members (faculty, staff, and students).  No experience is necessary; we will work to partner garden mentors and mentees and may even offer […]

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AASHE Bulletin – March 27th edition

March 27, 2018 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise News of the Week U Hawai’i Maui College to Generate 100% of Energy Needs with Onsite Solar A new solar photovoltaic system coupled with battery storage will be capable of eliminating the campus’ fossil fuel-based energy use when it becomes operational in 2019. The project is part of a partnership […]

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21-Day Racial Equity Challenge

21-Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge   Food Solutions New England (FSNE) is committed to addressing all forms of racism in our food system. We believe that we cannot talk about and work for sustainability, food security, and economic prosperity in our region without facing the realities of discrimination and social inequity in our food system […]

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The Voices Project – March 30, 2018

Hello everyone! You are invited to a unique event entitled The Voices Project on Friday, March 30, 2018 from 6:00 PM in the Perry Hall Presentation Room. This event features students and their stories with accompanying short films selected by International Student Services, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Women’s and Gender Center. Denzel Nadim (an international student from […]

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A Semester Like No Other – Experiential Learning for Ecological Leaders

As the director of the Expedition Education Institute (EEI), I am reaching out to you about our travel-study away program in ecological leadership that is accredited through Marlboro College in VT. Our program offers a 15 credit semester program for students who are looking for an off campus opportunity that is deeply experiential, fully outdoors, […]

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United Way Volunteer Connection Listings

courtesy of united way of northwest vermont   United Way of Northwest Vermont – Volunteer Connection Listings Week of April 2, 2018 By Sue Alenick, United Way Volunteer Columnist LEND A HAND. VOLUNTEER – United Way of Northwest Vermont’s mobile-friendly Volunteer Connection connects you to hundreds of local volunteer needs. Search by age, date, county, interests or causes that […]

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Three FINE temporary position postings

FINE is Hiring Two Summer Interns & One Year-Long Fellow! Do you have a strong interest in food systems, sustainable agriculture, sustainability, environmental management, or public policy? Are you interested in working with a team of food systems professionals who are dedicated to contributing to a resilient food system? We are currently hiring for three […]

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Introducing the Certificate of Graduate Study in Agroecology at the University of Vermont

We are excited to share with you the new Certificate of Graduate Study in Agroecology (CGSA) at the University of Vermont. Agroecology is an approach that seeks to integrate ecological science with other academic disciplines and knowledge systems to guide research and action towards the sustainable transformation of our current agrifood system. The Certificate of Graduate Study […]

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