| Join the Sustainability Team this Fall The Office of Sustainability is looking to fill 3 open internship positions for the fall semester and (preferably) beyond: Communication & Marketing, Green Office, and Food Associates. Students work collaboratively on programmatic projects with oversight from staff. More >> |
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| What it Means to be "In St. Louis" The new "In St. Louis" project will explore what it means to be in St. Louis today and the equity work that continues in our region. In its inaugural year, the project will delve into the movement and momentum that sprung from the killing of Michael Brown and the uprising that followed. More >> |
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| Gym Wood Floor Gets Repurposed Due to damage created by recent rainstorms, the wood floors of the WUSM gymnasium were entirely removed. Salvaged wood was donated to nonprofits like Perennial and Refab. Visit the Refab store to incorporate a piece of WashU history into your next DIY project! More >> |
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| Threats to the Endangered Species Act According to WashU's international biodiversity expert Jonathan Losos, the overhaul of the Endangered Species Act proposed by the Trump Administration will “hasten the extinction of countless species". The Act has inspired similar legislation around the world. More>> |
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| | | Fall Bike Tune-Ups at WUSM TODAY & Sept. 26, 11a - 2p, Hope Plaza Get your bike in tip-top shape before the cooler riding season! Free bike tune-ups provided by mobile bike shop Velofix, along with active transportation resources. More >> |
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| Paddle for a Cause 2019 Date: September 7, 9a - 2:30p Meet at Columbia Bottom Conservation Area This family-friendly float trip is a great opportunity to experience the beautiful Missouri River while supporting a great cause. More >> |
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| Design with Nature: Biophilic Design Date: September 11, 8a - 10a Location: DUC 234 Interact with natural elements to learn about biophilic design and its impacts on LEED, WELL and LBC. Free for WashU attendees! More >> |
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| Monsanto Trials and Monsanto Papers Date: August 30, 1 - 2p Location: Seigle Hall, room 204 In this Agri-Food Workshop lecture, investigative journalist Carey Gillam will cast a critical eye on industry influence and pesticide science. More >> |
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| Annual Japanese Festival Aug. 31, Sept. 2, Missouri Botanical Garden Celebrating the history, culture, and people of Japan, the Japanese Festival at the Missouri Botanical Garden is one of the largest and oldest festivals of its kind in the United States. More >> |
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| Grow Solar St. Louis Info Sessions Multiples dates & locations in the STL region Grow Solar is a group purchasing program to make residential solar more affordable. Learn the basics of solar, financing options, & how the program works at a free info session. More >> |
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