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Blog category: Newsletter Archived Updates

Archived announcements and updates posted on the blog from the Office of Sustainability.

Applications Open for Sustainability in the Curriculum Workshop Newsletter Archived UpdatesOffice Guest Blog Posts

Blog post title: Applications Open for Sustainability in the Curriculum Workshop

Is this the year for you? An invitation to the Summer 2019 Fall Line Project and Faculty Awards “Green Curriculum, Green Campus, Green City” Faculty are invited to enhance your teaching and engagement with environmental and social issues by participating in the 9th year of the Fall Line Project, May…
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January 8, 2019
AU Transportation Services Launches Parking App Just in Time for Finals Newsletter Archived Updates

Blog post title: AU Transportation Services Launches Parking App Just in Time for Finals

Post contributed by Taylor Kraabel, Office of Sustainability Intern The days of roaming aimlessly through the library and stadium parking decks are no more as AU Transportation Services introduces their app, War Eagle Parking. This app provides students, staff, and the community with real time information on parking spaces, even…
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December 4, 2018
Plan to Power Down for Break Newsletter Archived Updates

Blog post title: Plan to Power Down for Break

Post originally published in 2016 and contributed by Kenzley Defler, Office of Sustainability Intern  The holiday break for Auburn University is just around the corner, so there’s no doubt people’s thoughts are filled with travel plans to see family and friends. Much of campus is vacant during the winter weeks…
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December 3, 2018
Director’s Corner: Consumerism Drives Consumption that is Consuming the Planet Director's CornerNewsletter Archived UpdatesSustainable Development Goal 8

Blog post title: Director’s Corner: Consumerism Drives Consumption that is Consuming the Planet

“People say they want to have it all.  But where would they put it?” Steven Wright The word “consumption” was used in ancient Greece almost 2,500 years ago to describe the disease pulmonary tuberculosis because the disease appeared to consume the body it had infected.  This form of consumption has…
Mike Kensler
October 31, 2018