**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**
Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability and Green Groups Directorate


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5th ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE DINNER, 6pm, Hanover Inn
Join us for a facilitated dinner discussion on the intersection of sustainability, inclusivity, community, justice, and stewardship.  Attendees will walk away inspired, connected to new faces, and with concrete actions. RSVP required! 
       
EARTH WEEK EVENTS, APRIL 16-24th
Check out our website for a full list of Earth Week events going on starting this Thursday!! 

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MEDITATION MONDAYS, 12:15pm, Berry 183
Take 30 minutes to rest your busy brain! Starting today, "Meditation Mondays" in Baker-Berry Library will resume. Join in for a half-hour long guided meditation in Berry 183, located behind the King Arthur Flour Cafe. 12:15 PM - 12:45 PM. No experience with meditation practice necessary.
 
POST LANDFILL ACTION NETWORK + FREE PIZZA, 5:00-7:00PM, Collis 219 
Come join recent UNH Grad and Post Landfill Action Network Leader Alex Fried for a discussion on our waste system in the US and at Dartmouth. Alex ran the UNH sustainable moving sale and has become a passionate advocate for repurposing and reducing waste streams. Pizza provided! Email [log in to unmask] to reserve your seat!

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? Join us for  our weekly meeting. All are welcome!
 
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CAREER OFFICE HOURS, 12:00-2:00 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 HUMANITARIAN ENGINEERING, 8:00-9:00 PM, Thayer 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. [log in to unmask] 

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NILE PROJECT PANEL DISCUSSION, 4:30-6:00PM, 041 Haldeman 
What happens when water is a barrier to socio-economic development? How can individual citizens get involved in managing this precious, limited resource? Using Nile Basin and regional case studies, Nile Project Founder Mina Girgis, Executive Director of the Connecticut River Watershed Council Andrew Fisk, and Professors Frank Magilligan (Geography, Earth Sciences) and Coleen Fox (Geography, Environmental Studies) discuss water resource management and civic engagement, both global and local. Moderated by Chris Wohlforth. 
Presented in conjunction with The Nile Project concert, Friday April 17, 8 pm, Spaulding Auditorium. Info and tickets: https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/the_nile_project

DARTMOUTH ANIMAL WELFARE GROUP (DAWG), 7:00 PM, Collis 218
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. The group focuses on animal welfare in the food industry, product testing, and scientific testing. DAWG also works to connect students to animals through volunteer opportunities at local shelters as well as pet-sitting opportunities within the Hanover area.

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OFFICE HOURS 12:00-2:00pm, 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.

SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS CAFE: THE NILE PROJECT, 12:30-1:30, Paganucci Lounge, '53 Commons

What happens when water is a barrier to socio-economic development? How can individual citizens get involved in managing this precious, limited resource? Using Nile Basin and regional case studies, Nile Project Founder Mina Girgis, Executive Director of the Connecticut River Watershed Council Andrew Fisk, and Professors Frank Magilligan (Geography, Earth Sciences) and Coleen Fox (Geography, Environmental Studies) discuss water resource management and civic engagement, both global and local. Moderated by Chris Wohlforth. Presented in conjunction with The Nile Project concert, Friday April 17, 8 pm, Spaulding Auditorium. Info and tickets: https://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/the_nile_project


ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION (ECO), 7:00 pm, Hornig Library 

The Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO) has been around since the 1990s starting with bringing recycling to the dorms. Today the group educates students about sustainability on campus and tackles everyday sustainability challenges at Dartmouth, from reducing plastic use to encouraging energy efficiency. Have an idea about making Dartmouth greener? Contact:[log in to unmask] 

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FARM WORKDAY, 3:00-5:00pm, Dartmouth Organic Farm
Join our work crew out at the farm and enjoy the sunshine as you help the Dartmouth Organic Farm produce amazing sustainable and organic vegetables! Ride leaving behind Robo at 3:00pm. 

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FARM WORK DAY & BREAKFAST, 10:00 am, Organic Farm
Join us for another workday with breakfast! Rides leaving behind Robo at 10am!!
 
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SUSTAINABLE LIVING CENTER WEEKLY DINNER, 6:30pm, SLC
Join SLC members for a delicious home cooked meal every Sunday to to learn more about this awesome living learning community or just hang out with a great group of of students. RSVP to Claire Pendergrast '15 if you're interested!

AS ALWAYS, IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE sustainability.dartmouth.edu AND LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND FOLLOW US ONINSTAGRAM @SUSTAINABLEDARTMOUTH