<div><div> Colleges and universities have recently been harnessing large-scale renewable energy to control their long-term energy costs and achieve dramatic reductions in their greenhouse gas emissions. This webinar will discuss how to recreate these strategies, building off of examples such as how Lehigh University, Lafayette College, Muhlenberg College, and Dickinson...
The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the resiliency of supply chains. Yet, agile companies are pivoting to meet the challenge. Their supply chain teams are deftly handling inventory challenges, fulfillment bottlenecks, and transportation headaches to keep retail shelves stocked with essential products. To learn how these leading companies are maintaining supply...
Chris O’Brien of CustomerFirst Renewables (CFR) and Dave Karlsgodt of Brailsford & Dunlavey (formerly Fovea) have been working with campuses for years. Their conversations with sustainability professionals inevitably turn to discussing options for carbon and energy reductions and they have compiled a running list of nearly 50 activities a campus...
<strong> </strong>Join Saint John’s University and Abbey and renewable energy developer Geronimo Energy as they discuss how the campus has used solar energy projects to help achieve sustainability goals and to educate their study body and the community-at-large. Saint John's is home to three solar energy projects, the largest being a...
The featured speaker, James McClintock, Endowed Professor of Polar and Marine Biology @University of Alabama at Birmingham, is a Fellow of the prestigious Explorer's Club. He returned from his 15th research expedition to Antarctica in March 2020. Author of Lost Antarctica, his research, funded by the National Science Foundation, has...
Learn how to incorporate sustainable procurement into your lab’s management plan with the free webinar Doing Good While Doing Your Job—Moving Toward a Circular Economy (during this time of Coronavirus). on May 27, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. Eastern. The webinar will also cover ways to save money to...
The Summer Fundraising Series brings development and fundraising experts from across the Auburn University campus and within the state to nonprofit professionals, board members, volunteers and students. These programs are free and open to the public. The schedule is as follows: <ul> <li>June 10th : “Building a Successful Annual Giving Program”...
Join Dr. James Barth a Professor in the Department of Finance in AU's Harbert College of Business for this presentation and discussion of how COVID-19 will continue changing individual and organizational behavior as well as the behavior of governments around the world for years to come. To register and find...
Dr. Joanna Sztuba-Solinska, Assistant Professor Department of Biological Sciences Dive into the world of invisible tricksters – viruses that have been ruling our lives for millions of years. The ancient viruses have integrated their genes into human DNA, shaping our evolution. They keep in check other pathogens, just to, sometimes,...
The Science Internet Cafe brought to you by the College of Sciences and Mathematics provides a relaxed science conversation with a local scientist. No science background is required. Discussing the Curve: Population Modeling is presented by Dr. Xiaoying (Maggie) Han, Marguerite Scharnagle Endowed Professor Mathematics. The event is <strong>online via...
The Summer Fundraising Series brings development and fundraising experts from across the Auburn University campus and within the state to nonprofit professionals, board members, volunteers and students. These programs are free and open to the public. The schedule is as follows: <ul> <li>July 15th : “Applying the KISS Principles to Grant...
The Science Internet Cafe brought to you by the College of Sciences and Mathematics provides a relaxed science conversation with a local scientist. No science background is required. Engineering Electronic Technology One Atom at a Time with Physics is presented by Dr. Ryan Comes, Assistant Professor Department of Physics. The...