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- The Graduation Pledge of Social & Environmental Responsibility of the Graduation Pledge Alliance states:听 "I pledge to听explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and to try to improve
- Robert Allen, the recycling supervisor at CU, sat down and chatted about his job at the Grounds and Recycling Operation Center, affectionately named 鈥淭he ROC.鈥澨
- Brandon Smith, CU's assistant director of sustainable transportation shares insight into his daily responsibilities, providing tips for students interested in pursuing a career in the field, as well as information on the necessary qualifications.
- Learn more about Ari Moscone and her background in zero waste and sustainability.
- Former Environmental Center employee Angela Maria Ortiz Roa has accepted a new position with the City of 麻豆影院.
- Surveying shows that CU 麻豆影院 students want access to green chemistry education as part of their chemistry coursework.
- Freshman year, I attended my first Environmental Board meeting and sat in awe of the impressively accomplished, seemingly omniscient faces of the E-Center鈥檚 governing body. Bylaw and budget lingo bounced around the room and听took root in my
- After three years of working as a student employee at the Environmental Center, I can say that I鈥檓 pretty bad at watering plants. If you鈥檝e been in the office lately, I can only hope they鈥檝e livened up in the absence of my care. The truth is I never
- Jack DeBell is retiring after 38 years with the Environmental Center.
- Everyone always told me that college will be some of the best years of my life and that it goes by quickly. Man were they right. I remember going through the motions of orientation in the summer of 2014 and it feels like an eternity ago. To this day