The Sustainability Office connects UMBC students to various sustainability engagement projects. Graduate and undergraduate students have many opportunities to engage in unique academic enrichment and professional development opportunities. The Sustainability Office wants to empower students to actively participate and take ownership in sustainability topics that are important to them. To help with this strategy we provide a platform for you to showcase your research; furthermore, we connect you with campus/regional projects, conferences, and peer-review publishing opportunities.
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What’s going on at Rio+20
As we go into the last few days before the official Rio+20 conference, I think it is important to reflect on not only what is happening there but how it intersects with the dreams and hopes of the...
Posted: June 15, 2012, 4:12 PM
AASHE 2011: Engaging youth with food & agriculture policy
Vanessa Arcara, a recent master’s graduate from Bard College’s Center on Environmental Protection, gave a well-received session on Tuesday titled “Moving Millennials: Engaging youth with food...
Posted: October 14, 2011, 1:24 AM