Happy last day of fall semester classes! For those of you who might still consider a winter term class, our department is offering three (with spaces still available). All three are offered in a...
Good morning everyone! In case you haven't taken a look outside your windows yet... It's snowing! Believe it or not, snow covers trash. As such, we'll be cancelling today's cleanup. Please stay...
Today is Bring Your Own Mug Day! Enter our raffle by ordering your daily pick me up in your own reusable mug at Dunkin or Einstein and using the $2 drink incentive! At Starbucks, ask for "for...
Good morning Retrievers! Green Move Out season is upon us as we prepare to accept donations from students moving out - and we need your help! The Office of Sustainability, ResLife, and...
Good afternoon, everyone! This is your weekly reminder that tomorrow, we're gonna head out for a clean up. This week's target? Pig Pen Pond! It's a wonderful spot on our beautiful campus, and...
Hi everyone! Without warning, the end of the week is fast approaching, and so is our weekly cleanup! As per usual, tomorrow we'll be meeting at Commons by the Dunkin at 2:45, then walking to...
OOS and the Eco Ambassadors are both hosting events today! Join us and the GES Department today at 12pm in Admin 101 for a guest speaker session with Shannon Lyons, East Coast Regional Director of...
Happy November, everyone! The wind is blowing, the leaves have turned, and it's almost time for yet another cleanup! Tomorrow we'll be hitting Narnia, and picking up all the leftover trash...
Gooooooood morning everyone! Happy Friday! Like I mentioned last week, today SGA has an invasive species cleanup from 12-2pm, so if you've got the time and would like to join in, it'll be by the...
Exploring the politics of conservation and extraction
We're thrilled to share that Adriana Maria DiSilvestro, PhD Candidate and NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the Department of Geography and Environmental Systems, has published a new article in...
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