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Meet Our Staff – Skylar Morgan Videos

Meet Our Staff – Skylar Morgan

Presenting Skylar Morgan! Skylar, a Marketing major with a Graphic Design Processes Minor, worked in our office in her senior year. As our office's Communications specialist, she managed our social media posts, our event calendar, and other promotions, and created and sent out our monthly digest. Thank you Skylar!
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April 29, 2022
Meet Our Staff – Finn Bellamy Videos

Meet Our Staff – Finn Bellamy

Presenting Finn Bellamy! Finn, a Software Engineering major with a minor in Graphic Design Processes, worked in our office in her senior year. As our office's Graphic Design Specialist, she created graphics, posters, flyers, animations, and wind-sign doodles, and was in charge of our YouTube page. Thank you Finn!
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April 29, 2022
Meet Our Staff – Grace Reilein Videos

Meet Our Staff – Grace Reilein

Presenting Grace Reilein! Grace, a Global Studies major with a minor is Sustainability, worked in our office in her junior year. As our office's Program Coordinator, she managed our Peers Network and Battery recycling program, and she wrote our monthly Campus Changemaker blog highlighting people and organizations making a difference…
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April 29, 2022
Sustainable for Who? Decisions, Development, & Destruction Guest Blog PostsSustainable Development Goal 10Sustainable Development Goal 15Sustainable Development Goal 17

Sustainable for Who? Decisions, Development, & Destruction

By Ryan Thomson. What some people view to be progress, others call ruin. And visa-versa. The line between development and destruction has largely become a matter of perspective. You do need not to be a fervent conservationist or “tree hugger” to prefer an untamed river to a glass condominium. Conversely,…
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April 4, 2022
Salt Marshes are Beautiful, Stinky, and Uncomfortable Places to Work Guest Blog PostsSustainable Development Goal 14Sustainable Development Goal 15

Salt Marshes are Beautiful, Stinky, and Uncomfortable Places to Work

By Sam Bickley. The marshes that hug the banks of Alabama’s bays and bayous are smaller than some of their Louisiana or Georgia cousins but are no less beautiful. When the sun is setting over the black needlerush, the dominant marsh plant in our neck of the woods, and you…
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March 21, 2022
Alumni Feature: Travys Harper Sustainability Auburn Alumni AffiliateSustainable Development Goal 11Sustainable Development Goal 13Sustainable Development Goal 15

Alumni Feature: Travys Harper

By Travys Harper. I was first exposed to sustainability at Auburn through an Introduction to Sustainability course. At the time, I began to notice that I was already doing some of these things in my life naturally, for example using less water for dishes and brushing my teeth. I was…
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February 23, 2022