Women & Sustainability: Panel on Sustainable Investing – Wednesday, April 10th

Please join the Earth Institute's Women & Sustainability Group, for a panel discussion on sustainable investing and how women from the UN Global Compact, UN Principles for Responsible Investment and Wealth Management define their careers in sustainability. Speakers: Sarah Bostwick, Manager, Communication on Progress at the United Nations Global Compact; Danielle Chesebrough, Manager of Investor Engagements with United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment; Lori Choi, Wealth Manager and CFA Charterholder , Veris Wealth Partners

SUMASA Board Elections 2013 Academic Year – Election Night – Thursday, April 4th 8:15 PM

Election night for the SUMASA Executive Board for the 2013 academic year is Thursday, April 4th at 8:15 pm in International Affairs Building 403! Please come out and hear from your classmates who are vying to be the next leaders of your Student Association. And stay tuned for a separate email with the list of candidates!

MSSM Student Profile: Pamela Alabaster Earns Recognition as CSR Leader

Current M.S. in Sustainability Management (MSSM) student Pamela Alabaster joined the program after a corporate sustainability appointment at L’Oréal USA with the express purpose of honing her skills in the corporate social responsibility field. Through meaningful lectures and applicable project-based coursework, Pamela has acquired the practical knowledge and understanding in the field and has been recognized by the industry for her innovative work. Read more on the State of the Planet Blog!

Join the Earth Institute’s Climate Ride Team!

MSSM student, Scott Miller, invites you to participate in the Earth Institute's Climate Ride Team! The first Climate Ride takes place from May 19th – 23rd, 2013, and passes through Northern California’s magnificent redwoods and beach towns along the dramatic Pacific Coast before crossing the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco. The second ride takes place from September 21st-25th, beginning in New York City and ending on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. As a participant in one (or both!) of these rides, you will help support the Earth Institute’s work to develop sustainable solutions to the most pressing problems of our time.