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McDonough PlazaConnecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
Atlanta is one of the largest municipalities on one of the smallest watersheds in the nation. We are a region of droughts and floods, coupled with old sewer infrastructure and high water rates. Going forward, efforts to use water more consciously will require commitment from students, faculty, staff, visitors and others – and that commitment will make a difference locally for years to come.
Connecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
Connecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
Connecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
Join us for Emory Vote’s National Voter Registration Day Celebration on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at McDonough Field from 11am-2pm! The Emory Votes Initiative and Center for Civic and Community Engagement are excited to team up with the Office of Sustainable Initiatives and Emory Dining, along with student groups and community orgs, to host a … Continue Reading →
We will have our first in-person Zero Waste Ambassador meeting on Tuesday, September 19 in Carlos Hall 211 starting at 2:00 pm. We will go over ZWA responsibilities, opportunities for outreach, and potential rewards. Thank you for your dedication to sustainability!
Connecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
Interested In Meeting Other Green Offices and Labs? The Green Offices and Green Labs Garden Get-together (GGGG) is back! OSI will be hosting the GGGG at noon on September 28th, 2023. Sign up here to enjoy a wonderful gardening experience in the Theology Educational Garden while meeting the sustainability community at Emory! There will be a maximum capacity of … Continue Reading →
Connecting seasonal, local food to the Emory community. Tuesdays 11 AM-2 PM on McDonough Plaza
In the Spring of 2007, Professor Peggy Barlett created a new anthropology course called “Fast Food/Slow Food” that introduced undergraduates to the issues of sustainable food systems and was the incubator for the Sustainable Food Fair. Then in 2016, Dr. Simona Muratore, a specialist in Italian culture and diet, took over leadership of the Fall … Continue Reading →