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On Thursday, April 19, from Noon – 1 p.m., the Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise is proud to host the Annual Sustainability in Action Student-Faculty colloquium.

In keeping with the College’s commitment to sustainability, students and faculty in the School of Business have engaged in collaborative research. Five talks from students and faculty are on the schedule, which will be led by Moderator Professor Marlene Barken. Presentations include:

  • Sustainability Case Competition Winners: Eco-Operate Team
    • Presented by: David Barken ‘14, Stefan Haugen ’13, Steven Kiekel ‘12, John Winters DiMarco ‘14
  •  “Climate Action Research Team: Launching a Campaign to Target Unsustainable Behaviors in Residence Halls”
    • Presented by: Kelsey Scott ’12
    • Faculty Sponsor: Scott Erickson
  • “Understanding Cosmetics Regulation”
    • Presented by: Kayla McCormack ’13
    • Faculty Sponsor: Marlene Barken
  • “Student-led Sustainabiltiy Initiatives at Ithaca College Shared at a Global Conference”
    • Presented by: Lauren Goldberg ’13
    • Faculty Sponsor: Aimee Dars Ellis

Please join us for this special event on Thursday, April 19, in BUS 111 from Noon – 1 p.m.

ICES (the IC Environmental Society) and REMP (the IC Resource and Environmental Management Program) have a full list of events for their annual Earth Week celebration at Ithaca College! For the full list of events, click here.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Paul M. Deamer at pdeamer@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 

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