Sustainability Minor Social
Stop by and socialize with other SUST Minors, students who are interested as well as faculty who are involved in the minor. Please RSVP to Eva Stotz.
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.
Stop by and socialize with other SUST Minors, students who are interested as well as faculty who are involved in the minor. Please RSVP to Eva Stotz.
Please sign up to volunteer, join, and attend our events this semester. Spread the word about our new waste policy and help us make people better sustainable citizens! Volunteer: We're looking for your help to educate the Emory Community about Zero Landfill Waste Initiatives Join: New to the Zero Waste Ambassador Program? This is a great event to … Continue Reading →
Join the Emory Alumni Environmental Network for a webinar Q&A with two Emory graduates who have recently launched sustainable clothing lines. Lauren Browning 14B, is co-founder of Ricki Rum, a sustainable swimsuit line inspired by the New England summers of her childhood. Justin Koehn 16B, co-founder of Last Bottle Clothing, is on a mission to … Continue Reading →
Presentations at this FREE conference from Monday, April 15, to Tuesday, April 16, will focus on the vulnerability of children who grow up in circumstances of social and economic disadvantage. Exposure to adverse environmental factors can negatively impact children’s health, growth and development, and solutions for breaking this cycle and assuring that children have a positive future will be … Continue Reading →
Come on a lunchtime tour of all the main campus garden locations, collecting fresh picks and recipes along the way! RSVP Here
We'll be hanging by the Rollins Garden and making some adorable plant ornaments for your home or office!
On Saturday, April 20th from 12-2pm behind the Beta House on Eagle RowGreeks Go Green will be serving sustainable beef burgers, beyond beef burgers, and local and sustainable sides. Join them to learn more about sustainable foods and practices.
Emory's partner, The Carter Center, cordially invites you to celebrate EARTH DAY with a documentary screening and Q&A with the filmmakers. If you work in Nigeria, are concerned about food security or climate change, or simply want to learn more about Nigeria's infrastructure and agricultural practices, please join us for this special event. The documentary … Continue Reading →
We have partnered with Rollin’s Latinx Alliance for a discussion about understanding health and bodies in connection with the environment, ending in a healing ritual. Food will be provided. Grace Crum Rollins Building, Room 721/729.