| | Share Our Stuff Collections April 15-May 20, South 40 WashU's annual move-out collection drive has officially kicked off and continues through May 16th on the South 40. Visit the Sustainability website or Instagram page for additional information and sales dates. More>> |
| Go Green for the Red Last day to request products: April 19 Last chance to grab free period products before leaving for the summer! Requests received through the end of April 19 will be fulfilled. Note the Center for Diversity & Inclusion (DUC 150) has just been added as a pick-up site! 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>> |
| Eclipse Glasses Collection Through May 24, Schnuck, Campus Life Astronomers Without Borders collects eclipse glasses for reuse during solar eclipse viewings elsewhere in the world. There are boxes for collection on the 2nd floor of Schnuck Pavilion as well as in the DUC Campus Life Suite. |
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| SPARK: Leadership Training August 16-24 The SPARK: Sustainability Leadership Training Program brings together environmentally-oriented students to learn and network. It will take place on and off campus, including a retreat at Shaw Nature Reserve. Apply by July 2 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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| St. Louis Earth Day Festival April 20-21, 11 am-5 pm, Muny Grounds The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is one of the country's oldest and biggest Earth Day festivals. Hop on a WashU electric shuttle from the East End Garage and check out local businesses and non-profits that share Earth Day values. More>> |
| OneSTL Sustainability Lab April 30, 3:45 pm, T-REX or Zoom Join a discussion about Energy Burden: the percentage of household income that goes toward utility bills--very high in drafty, inefficient buildings. Learn about research on disparities and solutions in St. Louis. More>> |
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