Transportation Events for Sustainability Month, free stuff and prizes!

To celebrate Sustain Champlain’s Sustainability Month, the Transportation Office is hosting and supporting a number of transportation related events which we would love to have you participate. There are a lot of goodies, free stuff and big prizes on offer at most events too! (and great information). Dates and details below: 9th – Student Winter […]

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Carpool to Campus Day – February 16th

For Sustain Champlain’s Sustainability Month and in partnership with CATMA we present Carpool to Campus Day 2016: To help create space for our Admissions Winter Open House families who will be parking at Lakeside, we are asking you to share a car with two or more fellow employees or commuter students on February 16th (or, if the boss will allow it, don’t come to […]

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Carpool to Campus Day – February 16th

For Sustain Champlain’s Sustainability Month and in partnership with CATMA we present Carpool to Campus Day 2016: To help create space for our Winter Open House families who will be parking at Lakeside, we are asking you to share a car with two or more fellow employees or commuter students on February 16th (or, if the boss will allow it, dont come to campus […]

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Transportation Events for Sustainability Month, free stuff and prizes!

To celebrate Sustain Champlain’s Sustainability Month, the Transportation Office is hosting and supporting a number of transportation related events which we would love to have you participate. There are a lot of goodies, free stuff and big prizes on offer at most events too! (and great information). Dates and details below: 9th – Student Winter […]

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THE STATE OF SUSTAINABILITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION 2015: EMISSIONS METRICS, CONSUMPTION TRENDS & STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

The State of Sustainability in Higher Education 2015: Emissions Metrics, Consumption Trends & Strategies for Success  A report from Sightlines and The Sustainability Institute at the University of New Hampshire A great read if you want to see how campuses are doing collectively across the United States. Champlain College’s data is included, as Sightlines conducts […]

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Bee Blog: What’s the BUZZ? Money and the Honey Bee by Jessica Demarest

Note: this is the next in a series of blog posts from our student-run Champlain College Publishing Initiative. Look for these and others as we bee-come more aware of our flying friends. If you’ve been keeping up with our series of posts about honey bees, then you already know that their populations are rapidly declining, which is […]

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Bee Blog: What’s the Buzz? What is Colony Collapse Disorder? by Elise Price

Note: this is the next in a series of blog posts from our student-runChamplain College Publishing Initiative. Look for these and others as we bee-come more aware of our flying friends. In 2006, the media buzzed with talk about the sudden and seemingly inexplicable mass disappearance of honey bees. This might have gone largely unnoticed by […]

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Outstanding Paid Summer Internships with Leading Vermont Employer–VEIC

I am very excited to announce our full suite of internships for the summer of 2016 at Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC)! We have internships that span our entire company and include positions from marketing to finance, IT, sustainability, and engineering. Please post these positions and forward them on to your students. There is a […]

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Hiring Outdoor Educators at Camp Chingachgook on Lake George (NY)

Teach outside in the Adirondacks of New York – Job openings for April and May! YMCA Camp Chingachgook is seeking outdoor educators specializing in youth development, nature studies, and challenge course facilitation. If you have an adventurous spirit and a love of the outdoors apply now to work on beautiful Lake George – where the mountains […]

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How Should Vermont Put a Price on Carbon? A facilitated debate – Monday, Feb. 15th at Champlain College

Join us for a facilitated debate discussing “How Should Vermont Put a Price on Carbon?” between Dr. Mark Purdon of the Carbon Institute of Quebec and Vermont State Representative Mary Sullivan of Burlington. Monday, February 15, 12:30pm in Champlain College’s Alumni Auditorium, in the CCM Building. Free and open to the public. Transportation options: excellent bicycle […]

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