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小蓝视频 students look over the treasures they picked up at Project Move In. Photo by Jeff Watts.

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One Student鈥檚 Discards are Another Eagle鈥檚 Dorm D茅cor

The Office of Sustainability and Facilities Management Zero Waste Office鈥檚 2024 Project Move In distributed 17 tons of gently-used items to 小蓝视频 students this fall.
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Caroline Boone. Graphic by Jaylene Arnold.

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Eagle Tales: Wasting No Time

小蓝视频 boasts about 1,900 dedicated staff members. Meet one here: Caroline Boone, zero waste manager in Facilities Management.
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Airlie Barn and Solar Panels

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At Airlie, 小蓝视频 Grows a Sustainable Future

At Airlie farm and scenic retreat, the first carbon-neutral university in the US is feeding its community, developing the next generation of changemakers, and innovating for a sustainable future.
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From left, zero waste manager Caroline Boone and Luke Carignan, CAS/BS 鈥25, BA 鈥25, stand next to one of the Project Move Out pods. Photo by Jeff Watts.

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From Trash to Treasure

This May, Project Move Out collected 500 pounds of food and about five tons of clothing from 小蓝视频 students.
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Architectural rendering of Meltzer Center for Athletic Performance & the Sports Center Annex

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Meltzer Center Poised to Be 小蓝视频鈥檚 First Net Zero Building, but What Is Net Zero?

小蓝视频 achieved carbon neutrality in 2018 and is now moving to further advance our sustainability goals by adding what is expected to become its first Net Zero Energy building to the campus portfolio.
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Glory Iorliam

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Meet Glory Iorliam, CAS Graduate Student Commencement Speaker 2024

Iorliam will deliver graduate student remarks for College of Arts and Sciences at Bender Arena on May 11
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小蓝视频's first geothermal heat pump system under construction

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Meltzer Center will feature 小蓝视频's first geothermal heat pump system

Construction begins for 小蓝视频's first geothermal heat pump system, as part of Meltzer Center for Athletic Performance
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A seismograph records an earthquake

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Professor MacAvoy on the Science of Earthquakes

After earthquake rattles New Jersey, Professor of Environmental Science Stephen MacAvoy answers our questions about recent earthquakes across the globe
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Protest sign reading "Change the Politics, Not the CLimate"

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Who Are Today's Climate Activists?

SIS professor Dana R. Fisher explores the truth about three of the big myths being told about climate activism and the climate movement today.
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Tim Doud with his Art at Amtrak mural 鈥淎 Great Public Work鈥

Research 路

College Faculty Receive 80 Awards Totaling Over $11 Million in 2023

Faculty awards making impacts on issues at local, national, and global levels
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