You’re invited to the 4th Annual 350 Vermont Statewide Meeting – Nov. 13

Join us at the 4th Annual 350VT Statewide Meeting on Sunday Nov. 13! We’re excited to announce that Vanessa Gray, from Aamjiwnaang Sarnia Against Pipelines, and Jay O’Hara, from Climate Disobedience Center, will both be speaking. This year we’re focusing on solutions with workshops about a whole host of great grassroots ways to combat climate […]

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Dance For Kindness event on campus – Nov. 13

On Sunday November 13th at 1:00 the Dance Team and Social Work students are joining together to kickoff World Kindness Day and week. Over 100 cities in 50 countries are doing the same FlashMob on the same day! https://www.facebook.com/events/206445363111018/   Co-hosted by Office International Ed. Please see our poster attached. — Tarn Foerg MSW, LICSW Field […]

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Great Streets BTV Presentation on November 16

Come join us for a presentation on Wednesday, November 16 from 7-9 p.m. at Contois Auditorium, City Hall.  The presentation will highlight the Main Street corridor and City Hall Park Concept Plans. The Main Street concept plan will be focused on improvements to the public right-of-way, including sidewalks, street trees, stormwater, lighting, and bike facilities. […]

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Integrated Network for Social Sustainability 2017 5th Annual Conference Announced

5th Annual Conference June 5-6, 2017 INSS invites universities, non-profits, businesses, departments, faculty, staff, sustainability directors, or graduate students to participate in the 5th annual social sustainability-oriented conference on June 5, 6, and 7, 2017. See options for getting involved below! Each year we host a conference that utilizes a “hub” model in which several […]

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“The World in 2050: Creating/Imagining Just Climate Futures” – a nearly carbon-neutral conference — has opened

The conference is entitled “The World in 2050: Creating/Imagining Just Climate Futures,”” and it opened today at: https://ehc.english.ucsb.edu/?page_id=14895#panels  There are 17 panels, with 51 speakers covering such topics as oceans, cli-fi, cities, agriculture and food, technology, climate action, climate justice, and many others, often intersecting since this changes everything means everything affects everything else, and […]

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Wege Prize 2017 now accepting team registrations – $30K Design Competition Open to Students Worldwide

The 2017 Wege Prize Competition is now open and accepting applications by the end of November. This year’s theme is “How can we create a circular economy?,” and there are $30,000 in cash prizes available! See below for more information. Now in its fourth year, Wege Prize is a global transdisciplinary design competition that gives […]

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Volunteer Opportunities at Spectrum Youth & Family Services

My name is CeCe Horbat and I am the AmeriCorps member at Spectrum Youth & Family Services. Under the supervision of Michael Hill, I specifically assist in the programing of events with the Multicultural Youth Program as well as Spectrum Youth & Family Services’ Diversity Committee. I am emailing you in the hopes to possibly […]

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SCREENING: “All of Me: a documentary film on eating disorders”

I’m very excited to announce a free campus screening of All of Me: a documentary film on eating disorders directed by Bess O’Brien of Kingdom County Productions. all-of-me-poster WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9  7:00-9:00 PM CHAMPLAIN ROOM, CCM BUILDING Please join us for the screening of this important new 75-min. documentary by the acclaimed director of The Hungry […]

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