| | E-Waste Recycling, Paper Shredding March 26, 8:30 - 11 am, Snow Way Electronic waste is the fastest growing source of landfill waste and represents the majority of toxic waste in landfills. Bring your e-waste and personal confidential paper to Snow Way outside of the Knight Center. More>> |
| Circularity Center's Garage Sale March 29, 1-5 pm, Circularity Center As they say, "everything must go!" The sale is open to all WashU students & employees. You'll find even greater discounts on a number of items. You can view inventory highlights on WashUReuse. More>> |
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| Danforth Campus Earth Week April 1-6 The Student Environmental Council has worked with the Office of Sustainability to curate a list of events on the Danforth Campus to commemorate Earth Week. More events are being added, so check back! More>> |
| WUSM Farmers Market UHSP Quad, Thursdays, 10 am - 2 pm The market has moved back outdoors! Stop by for seasonal produce from HOSCO, WashU's Community Supported Agriculture partner, purchase wholesome artisan baked goods, and so much more! More>> |
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| WUSM Earth Day Festival April 25, 10 am - 2 pm, McDonnell Atrium Celebrate Earth Day and learn about sustainable initiatives at WashU and across the region. The regular farmers market will also take place at this time along with a free bike tune-up in the UHSP Quad. More>> |
| Midwest Climate Summit April 3-5, IUPUI Campus Center, Indianapolis The Summit is a three-day gathering of leaders, researchers, and professionals focused on a regional response to the climate crisis. WashU folks interested in coordinating travel logistics can email [email protected]. More>> |
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| The Ten Habits of Good Citizens April 1, 4 - 5 pm, Emerson Auditorium Richard Haass, author of The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens, will speak for the Elliot Stein Lecture in Ethics. Haass is a veteran diplomat and President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations. More>> |
| Climate Change in an Aging World April 5, 9 am - 12 pm, Emerson Auditorium Little attention has been given to the expanding aging population with regard to the effects of global warming. The Annual Friedman Lecture will be given by Karl Pillemer of Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine. More>> |
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| Ethics of Belonging April 5, 11 am - 12 pm, Brown Hall Lounge Yuria Celidwen, senior fellow at UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute, will share her research on the deep contemplative wisdom embedded in Indigenous traditions to help solve our most urgent problems. More>> |
| OneSTL Sustainability Lab March 26, 3:45 pm, T-REX or Zoom Join a discussion about the update to the City of St. Louis's Strategic Land Use Plan and how land use decisions are a key component of sustainable communities, shaping walkability, flood risk, extreme heat, and more. More>> |
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