BUSINESS & SUSTAINABILITY PANEL, Monday FEB. 23RD, 4:00 PM, Haldeman 041
Join
us for a lively, interactive discussion for our Business & Sustainability Panel. Panelists Duane Peterson '78 (SunCommon), Megan Rast '06 (Sony Pictures Entertainment), Jennifer Jenkins '91 (Applied GeoSolutions), and Ross Nova '94 (L.L. Bean) will share
their diverse experiences working at the intersection of business and sustainability. They will also provide valuable feedback and advice on how students can embark on a career in business & sustainability.
CAREER OFFICE HOURS,
12-2 PM, Hornig Library (1st floor Fairchild Hall)
Are you applying for a job? Want
a second pair of eyes on your resume or cover letter? Join us for open career office hours in a comfortable, low-stress setting! Bring your resume, cover letters or dream job descriptions and we can help you tailor your experiences to get the job that you
want! Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability's new Green Careers Program. If you are not currently enrolled in the Big Green Careers Program, stop by and we’ll
formally sign you up!
DARTMOUTH COUNCIL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (DC3), 6:30 PM, Haldeman 125
Interested in discussing international environmental issues? Check out the Dartmouth Council on Climate Change and help plan some awesome events for the term!
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES, 7:00PM, Spaulding Auditorium
Performance followed by post-show discussion! Tickets available at the HOP Box Office, FREE for Dartmouth Students, $10 for Community Members.
DARTMOUTH HUMANITARIAN ENGINEERING (DHE), 8pm, Thayer Room MB01
DHE runs a wide range of technical projects in developing nations, including small-scale hydropower,
improved cookstoves, and an initiative aimed at improving access to clean water. They strive to encourage development, improve health, and reduce environmental impact through sustainable, affordable, socially-conscious solutions for communities in need. Contact: [log in to unmask].
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DARTMOUTH ANIMAL WELFARE GROUP (DAWG), 7:30pm, Collis 219
The Dartmouth Animal Welfare Group raises awareness about
issues of animal ethics on campus, increases students' interactions with animals, and supports national movements that also promote animal welfare. DAWG is promoting Meatless Mondays this term, for the environment, for the animals, for your health!
DIVEST DARTMOUTH MEETING, 8:00pm, Robo 108
Interested in learning more about how to positively impact the investment portfolio of the College? Want to learn more
about the national fossil fuel divestment movement that has taken hold in college campuses across the country? Check out their weekly meeting. All are welcome!
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OFFICE
HOURS 12-2 pm, Robo 108
Want to get involved in sustainability on campus? Have a random
sustainability question? Just want to hang out and eat some yummy baked goods? Visit us for Office hours, every week on Thursdays.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION (ECO), 7pm, Collis 219
After their successful Bring Your Own Mug station last week,
ECO will be planning more events and activities for the rest of the term! Have an idea about making Dartmouth greener? Come to ECO! Contact: [log in to unmask]
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NATURE WALK Wood Stove and Fires 2 pm, Dartmouth Organic
Farm
Get an intro on what it takes to heat with wood! We will be staying warm by lighting the wood stove in the barn, stacking our firewood, and maybe practice building some outdoor fires of our own.
Sunshine + woodstove + barn = relaxing afternoon.Nature Walk is subject to change dependent on temperatures. No matter what we do, bring plenty of warm layers, because it is going to be very cold.
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ALWAYS, IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE sustainability.dartmouth.edu AND
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