Category Archives: Faculty: Professional Development

News and events from Crow’s Path

February Newsletter In this newsletter: Presenting Frederick Castor Olmstead | A Sticker and a Story Summer Teacher Training | Reading Vermont’s Landscape Girls Circle | Continues through Winter & Spring February & April Vacation Camps | A few spots left!  Summer Camp Registration | Open Enrollment Until February 15 Wild Burlington Lecture Series | Return of the Red-winged Blackbird Vermont City […]

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AASHE Bulletin- Two Weeks Left to Take the Higher Education Sustainability Staffing Survey

Show us some love by completing the survey by Feb. 14. Membership | Resources | Events & Education | STARS | AASHE Connect TIME IS RUNNING OUT! We are closing the 2020 Higher Education Sustainability Staffing Survey on Friday, Feb. 14, and wanted to give you one last chance to participate. Submit your responses before it’s too […]

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Shelburne Farms news & events: A New Year, 2020 Educator Opportunities, and Forest Bathing ?

About • Our Work • Calendar • Support • Blog • Visit • Stay & Dine • Gather • Farm Store Shelburne Farms simply doesn’t exist without people like you. We are deeply grateful for the support of our donors and Farm community and are excited to share that we met our year-end fundraising goals! In 2019, more than 4,200 friends supported the Farm—a wonderful increase over last year. Charitable support makes […]

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Sustainability Literacy Symposium, 12-13 February 2020, Charleston, SC, USA

SCC joins as co-organizer of the “Sustainability Literacy” Symposium Symposium Sustainability Literacy: Faculty, Staff, and Students as Agents of Change Charleston, SC, February 12-13, 2020 The Symposium will be hosted by the College of Charleston and is being organised by the European School of Sustainability Science and Research (ESSSR), the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme […]

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AASHE bulletin – March 12th edition

News of the Week U Virginia Raises Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour UVA recently announced that it will pay all full-time, benefits-eligible employees in its academic division and medical center a living wage of at least $15 an hour, beginning Jan. 1. Of the university’s more than 17,400 full-time, benefits-eligible workers, 1,400 paychecks will […]

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AASHE Bulletin – March 5th edition

March 5, 2019 News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Submit | Subscribe | Advertise The call for proposals and reviewers closes this Friday, March 8 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. The deadline won’t be extended! Submit a proposal or sign up to be a reviewer soon to help shape AASHE 2019 programming, themed Co-Creating a Sustainable Economy. News of the Week U Washington Press Receives $1.2M to Diversify Academic […]

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CATMA Commuter News Winter 2019

Events, Resources & Updates New Carpool Matching Service We are excited to partner with the State of Vermont in launching the new Go! Vermont App that offers a statewide carpool matching service platform.  CATMA will discontinue its Confidential Carpool Matching Service effective 2/15/19, and we encourage our members to join the Go! Vermont carpool service. We still provide […]

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Vermont Community Garden Network News & Events

Welcome 2019!  As the snow piles up outside we are busy planning for an exciting new year for our Network and the 500+ shared garden spaces we support.  Here are a few things to look forward to…   Day in the Dirt – A community garden fundraising event and work day to kick off the growing season […]

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Shelburne Farms’ upcoming opportunities for educators!

January 2019 This year, I hope you’ll give yourself the gift of learning and join us for a professional program. Whether you come for a short course, a summer institute, or a year-long experience, our programs are designed to: Help you educate for a healthy and just future; Support you in cultivating a sense of […]

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SCC Webinar Nov. 14 — Communicating science through storytelling

“advancing curriculum and faculty development for sustainability in higher education” Communicating science through storytelling to present sustainability issues, research, and solutions SCC Webinar Wednesday, November 14, 2018 1:00 PM Eastern/10:00 AM Pacific “Storytelling for Scientists:  Using Narrative to Achieve More Effective Science Communication” Presenter: Will Hong SUNY-New Paltz Ask any communications specialist how to have a […]

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