On Saturday, February 9th, The Earth Institute will be holding the first of its Spring 2013 EI Sustainability Seminars. The topic is IRRI Mexico: Projects for Local Sustainable Solutions, presented by Alexander Eaton and Enrique Ionmintz. The seminar will ask students to think critically about the challenges being faced by the projects and to draw on their skills and interests to develop and propose potential solutions and strategies that could provide direct value to these efforts.
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All Ivy Environmental and Sustainability Development Career Fair – Friday, March 1st
Volunteers are needed now to help prepare for the 10th Annual All Ivy Environmental and Sustainability Development Career Fair, which will be held on March 1, 2013. There are a few ways that you can get involved and help make this a successful event
MSSM Faculty Profile: Judy Sandford
M.S. in Sustainability Management (MSSM) professor Judy Sandford is Senior Strategist of Sustainability Communications, at Addison – a brand strategy and communications design firm. She founded Addison’s sustainability practice in 2007, and consults with some of the world’s largest corporations on best practices in sustainability reporting and related communications. This semester, Judy will be teaching Sustainability Communication Strategy and Reporting. Read more about her on the Earth Institute's Blog!
SUMA Net Impact Chapter – Call for Student Leaders – Deadline Friday, January 25th
The deadline is Friday, January 25th to express interest in taking a leadership role or participating in a newly established SUMA Net Impact Chapter. Leadership positions are available, and they are currently seeking students interested in taking leadership roles as Co-President, VP of External Relations & Outreach, VP of Events, VP of Careers and VP of Alumni. Read on for more information!
MSSM Program Reaches 100 Alumni
This past semester, the M.S. in Sustainability Management program (MSSM) reached a milestone, with over 100 alumni since its inception in the fall of 2010. A new blog post from The State of the Planet blog features reflections from alumni on how the program has shaped their career paths. Read more here!