Posts tagged with “Environmental Systems” (All posts)
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This year’s Real Food results are in! Carleton remains one of the highest scorers in sustainable sourcing among US colleges. Thank you to the Real Food Calculator (RFC) team, volunteers, Bon App, the CCCE, and the Sustainability Office for continuing to work to make our food more sustainable, humane, fair trade, and local.
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Lighten Up! Garage Sale Cancelled
28 May 2020Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, the 2020 Lighten Up! Garage Sale has been cancelled.
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As winter draws near, elementary school kids got one more shot at exploring the outdoors. The Environmental Systems cohort led their annual Fall Fest Field Trip the other week, in collaboration with Green Thumbs, Art Sprouts, and Kids for Conservation.
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Carleton Hosts the Biennial UMACS Conference
8 October 2019Every two years the Upper Midwest Association for Campus Sustainability holds a conference to help colleges and universities exchange information about their sustainability efforts. Read about Carleton’s first time hosting the event.
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CCCE Fellows from each focus area reflect on the challenges of promoting student involvement in civic engagement and the rewards of collaborative projects.
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Structural Biology goes to the Science Museum
3 April 2019Pool noodles, pom-poms, and plastic toy animals — these might not be the supplies you would imagine for a college science class. In Professor Rou-Jia Sung’s Structural Biology Seminar, however, it’s all par for the course.
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CCCE Photo Contest!
27 February 2019The CCCE is hosting our first ever Photo Contest! We want to see your photos from your work in the community and share them with our partners on and off campus!
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MNxMN 2019: Beyond the Vote Civic Activism Conference
24 February 2019Looking to take your civic activism to the next level? Want to know more about the issues you care about? Want to learn skills and tools to help you make…
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Reflecting on Winter Fellowships
6 February 2019Students reflect on their various experiences having a Winter Break Fellowship sponsored by the CCCE.
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Off Grid in Color at Carleton
31 January 2019Chantel Johnson ’10 visited Carleton to speak about her journey surviving the impacts of gun violence to creating and operating Off Grid in Color, a farming business that uses sustainability as a tool for healing and building intentional community.
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