June is Pollinator Protection Month!

In 2014, Emory University became the first campus in the nation to adopt a comprehensive pollinator protection plan, which bans the use of neonicotinoids – a group of pesticides contributing to decline in pollinator species. To celebrate Pollinator Protection Month, learn how to plant home gardens that support pollinators rather than unintentionally harm them.

Piedmont Project Application Due

The Piedmont Project was established by Emory faculty in 2001 as a summer faculty development program to infuse sustainability and environmental issues across the curriculum. Each summer, faculty and graduate student participants … Continue Reading →

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Emory Farmers Market

Through a weekly gathering of farms, restaurants, small-scale artisanal businesses, and Emory community members, the Emory Farmers Market fosters education and personal relationships through food. Community members have the opportunity … Continue Reading →

2024 Student Sustainability Showcase

McDonough Field

Sustainability is central to Emory's culture, and Emory's sustainability achievements are nationally recognized: this year, Study International listed Emory as one of the top 10 greenest universities in the world! … Continue Reading →

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Emory Farmers Market

Through a weekly gathering of farms, restaurants, small-scale artisanal businesses, and Emory community members, the Emory Farmers Market fosters education and personal relationships through food. Community members have the opportunity … Continue Reading →

Emory Impact Day

Emory Student Center Multipurpose Rooms 1-6 605 Asbury Cir, Atlanta, GA, United States

Emory Impact Service Day is an old tradition with a new name. At the start of each semester the Emory community re-convenes and prioritizes our civic and community-engaged mission. This … Continue Reading →

Recurring

Emory Farmers Market

Through a weekly gathering of farms, restaurants, small-scale artisanal businesses, and Emory community members, the Emory Farmers Market fosters education and personal relationships through food. Community members have the opportunity … Continue Reading →