Member Spotlight
Smith College (Northampton, MA) is our current spotlight campus! In 2008, Smith introduced an orientation session about sustainability to teach incoming students how to minimize their environmental impact, dedicated a 200-acre tract of woodland as a living laboratory for teaching and research about the environment, and hired its first environmental sustainability director. Learn more
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Top Resources
AASHE Digest 2007
Academic Programs in Sustainability
AASHE Bulletin
Campus Sustainability Policy Bank
Campus Sustainability Profiles
Campus Global Warming Commitments
Featured Events
Webinar: Charting the Path to Campus Sustainability, September 17, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern
Webinar: GHG Inventories: Methods & Best Practices, October 1, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern
Webinar: Writing a GHG Action Plan, October 15, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern
Webcast: Creating a Sustainability Office, October 28, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern
Webinar: Financial Mechanisms for Campus Sustainability, October 29, 2008, 1 - 2:30pm Eastern
AASHE 2008, November 9-11, 2008
Webcast: Green Laboratories: Resource Conservation in Research Settings, November 19, 2008, 1-2:30pm Eastern
AASHE Sustainability Across the Curriculum Leadership Workshop, January 9-10, 2009
Focus the Nation 2009, February 5, 2009
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John Johnson

john@aashe.org
ph: (859) 258-2551
Lexington, KY
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John Johnson (john@aashe.org) is AASHE’s Business Manager and a member of our content development team. He is a graduate student at the University of Kentucky studying sociology. John has more than 10 years experience in the civic sector, having served in financial and administrative positions for healthcare and arts organizations. He is a Teaching Assistant at the University of Kentucky and has taught at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College. His current teaching and research interests include the sociology of organizations, sustainability, gender inequality and the relationship between societies and the environment. He is currently working on a thesis investigating the issues of institutional commitment, culture change and the idea of “place” as a vital aspect of sustainability efforts on college and university campuses. John earned a B.A. at Malone College and a M.Div. degree at Asbury Theological Seminary. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife Shelly, a writer and teacher.
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