Profiles in Sustainability: Tanya Lee Stone by Kiera Hufford ’18

CCM faculty and renowned author Tanya Lee Stone is working on a non-fiction book centered on Girl Rising, a film that seeks to answer the question: why are 62 million girls around the world not being educated? The Girl Rising film profiles nine girls in nine countries who were all given the opportunity to conquer […]

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Upper Valley (VT) Farm to School Spring Educational Forum – March 22

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Making it Happen At School Being mindful of waste is good for the planet, is educational, saves you money, and adds strength to the social fabric of communities. Learn about the critical ingredients for success in managing recycling and reducing waste at schools, what the options are, and what compliance with Act […]

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Position in social justice education (AZ)

Do you work with colleagues who do social justice work?  The University of Arizona Residence Life is currently recruiting for the Coordinator of Social Justice Education and Service Learning. This position is housed in Residence Life and reports to the Associate Director of Residential Education. It is a live off position focused on expanding Residence […]

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AASHE Bulletin – March 8 edition

News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | JobsSubmit | Subscribe | AdvertiseIn an ongoing effort to improve the AASHE Bulletin and in response to reader feedback, we are introducing a new single-column design. This design helps improve readability and flow for all the latest campus sustainability news and information. As always, we welcome your […]

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Proterra Bus visits Champlain & Burlington – March 11

https://www.facebook.com/events/235469916793276/  Final Agenda for Proterra Bus on March 11th 7:30 am – Unload at CCTA 7:30 – 9:45 am – Available at CCTA, open to CCTA and UVM Parking and Transportation staff only 10:00 – 11:00 am – BED Offices,  585 Pine, Burlington, VT, open to BED and VEIC Staff only 11:00 – Noon – […]

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LCC Feb Ripples Enews – Greater Controls for Agriculture, Toxin Testing in Fish, Wee Heavy Champ, and More!

Lake Champlain Committee February Ripples E-news Mandatory BMPs on Missisquoi Farms On February 3, 2016, Vermont’s Secretary of Agriculture, Chuck Ross, decided that best management practices (BMPs) are necessary in the Missisquoi Basin to achieve compliance with Vermont’s water quality goals. Read more… Fish Deformities Follow Oil Train Explosion In 2013 an oil train derailed and […]

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