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- Earth Day began in 1970 as more people in the United States and across the globe became aware of the environmental impact caused by humans. Before the 1970’s, many people considered air and water pollution a normal and expected part of life.
- I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, but a passion for sustainability drew me halfway across the country to Boulder. When I arrived here, I thought I had it all figured out. I recycled all my papers and plastics, used reusable containers and thrifted
- Are you a member of ’s Greek community, passionate about making a positive impact on the environment? Look no further than Green Greeks!
- John LaBar (he/him/his), originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, is a dedicated student at Boulder. He’s currently majoring in EBIO (ecology and evolutionary biology) and minoring in philosophy.
- Meet Moe Collins (they/them), a passionate and dedicated student from Broomfield, Colorado.
- Unspoken norms or rules within formal education can impact students' ability to learn and be successful.
- Sustainability and go hand-in-hand and have a long history together. has been a leader in climate research and sustainability practices on and off campus. Sustainability is a building block of both campus and the university system itself.
- If the Environmental Center were a private business operating in a market and another business called “Mission Zero” came along that had the same mission, more flexibility and greater resources, we would have to consider them a challenging competitor.
- Surveying shows that Boulder students want access to green chemistry education as part of their chemistry coursework.
- In today’s highly competitive job market, students look for ways to make their resume stand out. Students can elevate their resume by participating in the online green chemistry certificate program offered by the University of Washington (UW). The