AASHE Executive Director Meghan Fay Zahniser and Director of Programs Julian Dautremont-Smith joined the Sustainable Nation podcast to discuss the 2018 AASHE Conference & Expo. Listen Now
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Education as the Engine for the Global Goals
Kim Smith discusses how others around the world advance sustainability in her 2018 AASHE Conference & Expo session, “Education as the Engine for the Global Goals.”
The University of Dayton Talks About Sustainability Projects
Steve Kendig, Executive Director, Sustainability and Energy Utilization talks about projects on campus, student engagement and the impact on their community in Dayton.
Global Priorities, Educated Solutions: The role of academia in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals
Melissa Goodall, PhD, and Elsie Moore from the Yale Office of Sustainability discuss their session at the 2018 AASHE Conference & Expo, “Global Priorities, Educated Solutions: the role of Academia in Advancing the SDGs.”
The University of Massachusetts Amherst Discusses Sustainability Rankings
Deputy Chancellor, Steve Goodwin talks about the university’s ranking by AASHE and the Princeton Review as one of the top research universities nationwide for their commitment to leadership in sustainability.
The Ohio State University Shares Sustainable Practices
The Ohio State University’s Program Coordinator, Graham Oberly talks about how they implement sustainable practices for over 90,000 students and faculty and more in The Green Guy’s podcast.
AASHE Partners with the Green Guy on Sustainability Podcast Series
AASHE has partnered with the Green Guy, Eric Moncrief, and the College Sustainability Summit Series. The podcast series aims to help hundreds of colleges share their sustainability stories nationwide.
Fair Trade’s Role in Supporting the United Nations SDGs
Find out how Fair Trade supports the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the 2018 AASHE Conference & Expo!
Member Spotlight: Thomas Williams, Maricopa County Community College District
In this Member Spotlight, Thomas Williams, Chief Sustainability Officer at Maricopa County Community College District shares how he strives to model and teach environmental, social & economic responsibilities required of the 21st century, weaving together efforts made in the community with those of the college system.
The Power of Professors
One AASHE Intern explores how all classes can incorporate sustainability and social justice into their curriculum.