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You are cordially invited to:

~*SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE DINNER*~

Thursday, April, 21 at 7:30 pm
Collis Commonground
Catered by Maple Street

Why does Sustainability matter?

Come hear professors and students talk about Sustainability from a variety of  
perspectives and hear how sustainability has impacted their lives personally-whether  
it be informed by a socioeconomic perspective, an ethnic or racial background,  
a religious belief, or even one's own gender. Sustainability is more than just  
recycling. It's a way of life.

Sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity (IDE)


SPEAKERS
~
Professor Michael Dorsey, Environmental Studies Department
Kurt Nelson, Tucker Foundation's Assistant Chaplain
Marcus Welker, PhD student in the IGERT Program
Jerome Whitington, Post-Doc Fellow, Environmental Studies
Stephanie Crocker, Class of 2012

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