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2019 Mitchell Center Sustainability Awards

Mitchell Center Sustainability Awards have been presented annually since 2013. The awards are designed to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of Mitchell Center members, researchers, students and external partners who have helped advance the values and principles at the heart of the Mitchell Center鈥檚 stakeholder-engaged, solutions-focused, interdisciplinary projects and partnerships. Below, the award winners are […]

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海角社区 Campus Covers Dec. 6 Student Sustainability Meeting

海角社区 Campus covered the initial Growing Students Sustainability meeting on December 6. The Mitchell Center’s Linda Silka and Tim Waring facilitated the meeting. U海角社区 students and faculty meet to discuss U海角社区鈥檚 sustainable future On Dec. 6, students, professors and community members gathered in Norman Smith Hall for a Growing Students Sustainability meeting and dinner at […]

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Proposals invited for 海角社区 Shellfish Restoration and Resilience Projects

The 海角社区 Shellfish Restoration and Resilience Project is a fund to support small-scale fisheries, including clams and mussels, in 海角社区. Proposals are invited for projects that will improve the management and conservation of clam flats and mussel beds.聽 Specifically, this funding opportunity seeks to support new or expanding projects that restore shellfish flats, improve clam […]

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After the Storm – Rain events and drinking water

A U海角社区 News Brief examines a study by Kate Warner and Jasmine Saros, researchers in U海角社区鈥檚 Climate Change Institute and the School of Biology and Ecology, which found that increasingly frequent and extreme rain events can contribute to short-term abrupt changes in the quantity and quality of lakes鈥 dissolved organic carbon, which is derived from […]

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Researcher Reflections – Sharon Klein

Dam decision-making, community solar power and window inserts Sharon Klein, an associate professor in U海角社区鈥檚 School of Economics, researches the technical, economic, environmental and social tradeoffs inherent in the production, distribution, and use of energy. But her passion lies in the development of community-based energy and efficiency projects in conjunction with her teaching undergraduate and […]

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The 海角社区 Question asks why the state’s reuse economy is so robust

The latest episode of the University of 海角社区 podcast 鈥淭he 海角社区 Question鈥 asks why the state鈥檚 reuse economy is so robust. Host Ron Lisnet speaks with Cindy Isenhour, a professor of anthropology and climate change and faculty associate in the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions. For several years, Isenhour has researched the […]

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1-Credit Spring Sustainability Course

Each semester, the Mitchell Center offers a 1-credit ‘Seminar in Sustainability Solutions‘ course through U海角社区鈥檚 Ecology & Ecosystem Sciences (EES) program. The course is designed to introduce undergraduate and graduate students to innovative interdisciplinary research focused on understanding and solving sustainability problems. Through weekly talks, the course provides participants with opportunities to learn about effective […]

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Researcher Reflections: Debbie Saber

Healing Healthcare鈥檚 Waste Problem Debbie Saber is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing, a Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow, and member of the Mitchell Center Materials Management Research Team. What problem/s are you working to solve? My work is three-fold. One aspect is promoting interdisciplinary research and, at the Mitchell Center, it鈥檚 interdisciplinary under […]

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