| Ins and Outs of Dockless E-Scooters In 2018, dockless shared e-scooters flooded the streets of our cities in the U.S. and around the world. We're taking a look back at three years of micromobility programs and how they affect the transportation landscape, our safety, and our carbon emissions. More>> |
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| New Commercial Group-Buy Solar Renew Missouri announced the launch of Renew STL Solar, a “group buy” solar program for commercial building owners in the St. Louis region. Along with other local partners, WashU has been an early partner and catalyst for the development of Renew STL Solar. More>> |
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| Student-Curated Eco-Art Exhibition Eco-art explores the intersection of art, ecology and ethics. During the fall semester, Sam Fox School students from all backgrounds have used their art and design practice to raise awareness about our waste, our relationship to the land, and community activism. More>> |
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| Green Cup will be Online, Open to All With students’ living situations being unlike previous years, we are making Green Cup a fully virtual competition (March 1-31) that anyone can join. Teams will be hosted from the campus ecochallenge platform and actions will cover all areas of sustainable living. More>> |
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| | | Equity Matters Leadership Summit February 10, 6 - 7:30p, online Hosted by Studio Ma, this panel of university leaders and campus planners aims to reimagine university campuses to ensure inclusive resiliency after the pandemic. More>> |
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| Climate, Water Security, Resilience February 23, 5p, online A conversation with Clarita Lefthand-Begay, citizen of the Diné Nation, assistant professor at the University of Washington, and the director of the Tribal Water Security Project. More>> |
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| International Lab Freezer Challenge Scoresheets submissions January 1 - July 1 The annual Freezer Challenge is designed to encourage all labs to recognize the benefits of good cold storage management. Participants access tips to reduce their impact. More>> |
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| Brown School's Black History Month January 12 - February 28, multiple events In this era marked by global pandemics, new social justice movements, and political reformation, Black History Month 2021 takes on a more prominent and salient meaning. More>> |
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| Local Farmers Meet & Greet February 24, 4p, online Meet local producers from Farmstead Foods, Marcoot Creamery, Windcrest Dairy Farm, and Knead Bakery. Hear their stories, and learn how you can support them on campus. More>> |
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| Environmental Remediation Training Feb 22 - April 1, Mon - Fri, 8a - 5p A no-cost training program for those interested in entering the “green jobs” market through environmental remediation and ecosystem restoration, in St. Louis or nationwide. More>> |
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