| | E-waste, Paper Shredding Event Oct 19, Oct 26; WUSM, Danforth The Office of Information Security and the Office of Sustainability will be hosting e-waste recycling and confidential paper shredding services at both the Medical and the Danforth campuses. More>> |
| Active Transportation Month Various dates in October October is Active Transportation Month! Join Office of Sustainability and Parking & Transportation Services by attending a FREE bike tune-up with giveaways or Breakfast for Bikers on the Danforth campus. More>> |
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| Ever Green Challenge Ongoing throughout October The Ever Green Challenge is a plant-based dining challenge that takes place in Bear's Den. While the challenge is already well underway, we are still encouraging students to sign up and participate! More>> |
| Scrubs Collection Through October 31 Many WashU School of Medicine employees will soon be required to wear only red, black, and gray scrubs. WUSM has partnered with MedNik Riverbend Textiles to collect and recycle scrubs that no longer fit the dress code. More>> |
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| WUSM Farmers Market Extended! Thursdays, 10am - 2 pm We are so excited to have the Farmers Market back this year! The market will be held every Thursday and it has been extended to take place through November 18th. Enjoy the fresh, local produce and meet producers! More>> |
| Climate Conversation: Fashion Oct 18, 7:15 pm Join the WashU Climate Change Program along with Jennifer Ingram and Mary Ruppert-Stroescu of the Sam Fox School to discuss fashion and how it impacts climate change and what we as consumers can do to help. More>> |
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| October Climate Forum Oct 26, 6:30 pm Climate Forums are monthly student-led events intended to create space to discuss current issues in climate change. Climate Change associates will share a presentation which will be followed by discussion. More>> |
| Designing the Modern City Oct 22, 12 - 4 pm Designing the Modern City: Urbanism Since 1850 is a faculty publication discussion hosted by the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Author Eric P. Mumford will host a book-signing. The event is free and open to the public. More>> |
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