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There will be a special session on sustainability Wednesday, April 6, in Emerson Suite B. Many presentations will take place throughout the day. A complete listing of the schedule is below.

Morning Session
Welcome and Introductory Remarks

Susan Allen-Gil, associate professor, biology
Marlene Barken, associate professor, business administration

  • "Amphibian Migration and Road Mortality"
    Tyler Eusden, Nolan Flores, Bryan Gammons, and Anthony Parisi
    Sponsor: John Confer, associate professor, biology
  • "Efficacy in Environmental Reform"
    Anthony Santoriello
    Sponsor: Jason Hamilton, assistant professor, biology
  • "Best Sustainability Practices: Global Case Studies of the Automobile and Pharmaceutical Companies"
    Diana Jethwani
    Sponsor: Hormoz Movassaghi, professor, business administration
  • "Stakeholder Salience, Shifting Networks and Sustainability"
    Krasimira Georgeiva
    Sponsor: David Saiia, assistant professor, business administration
  • "Transference of Minimum Impact Ethics for Backcountry to the Built Environment"
    Lucas Owens
    Sponsor: Rob Porter, assistant professor, therapeutic rec. & leisure services
  • "Sustainable Park Planning and Design Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)"
    Carolyn Clarvoe
    Sponsor: Rob Porter, assistant professor, therapeutic rec. & leisure services
  • "Green Buildings Virtual Tour"
    Carolyn Pender
    Sponsor: Carol Jennings, Park Productions

Lunchtime
Keynote Address: "Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change"

  • Geoffrey Chase
    Introduction and Remarks
    Peter W. Bardaglio
    Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Afternoon Session

  • "Toward a Sustainable Campus, Part I: A Model of the Ithaca College CNS Building Footprint"
    Anthony Sartoriello
    Sponsor: Susan Swensen, associate professor, biology
  • "Toward a Sustainable Campus, Part II: Improving Efficiency of the Ithaca College CNS Building Energy Systems"
    Nitin Rajan
    Sponsors: Jon Harrod, EcoVillage
    Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
  • "Toward a Sustainable Campus, Part III: Improving Efficiency of the Ithaca College CNS Building Laboratory Energy Systems"
    Allison Krasnow
    Sponsors: Jon Harrod, EcoVillage
    Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
  • "Geothermal Heat Pumps for Ithaca College"
    Sanya Levi
    Sponsor: Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
  • "Wind Power for Ithaca College"
    Allison Krasnow
    Sponsor: Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
  • "Changing Personal Behaviors: Energy Conservation on Campus"
    Kathleen McCarthy
    Sponsors: Susan Allen-Gil, associate professor, biology
    Mark Darling, supervisor, recycling and resource management program
  • "Permaculture Possibilities on the Ithaca College Campus"
    Megan Cantrell, Kat McCarthy
    Sponsor: Elan Shapiro, EcoVillage of Ithaca,
  • "A Greenhouse Design Using Heat from the Ithaca College Compost, Part I: Plants and Building Shell"
    Steve Buchanon
    Sponsors: Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
    Mark Darling, supervisor, recycling and resource management program
  • "A Greenhouse Design Using Heat from the Ithaca College Compost, Part II: Solar and Radiant Energy"
    Steve Figgatt
    Sponsors: Beth Ellen Clark Joseph, assistant professor, physics
    Mark Darling, supervisor, recycling and resource management program

The following poster will be on display all day:
"The Management Plan for the Natural Areas of South Hill"
Kyle Block, Garik Charneco, Jen Cramer, Paula Friedlund, Titania Ward, Tyler Eusden, Jacob Wallack
Sponsor: John Confer, associate professor, biology

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