The purpose of the conference is to bring together HBCU faculty, students, researchers, faith leaders, climate professionals and environmental justice and coastal community residents impacted by toxic facilities and severe weather events related to climate change in order to bridge the gap between theory and the experiential realities of climate change.
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AASHE Member Orientation Webinar

Welcome AASHE members! This webinar will highlight the benefits associated with AASHE membership, and explain how to best take advantage of them. The live presentation will allow for questions and […]
Academic Bicycle Challenge
The Academic Bicycle Challenge is for college and university staff, faculty and students to track their cycled miles. There are eight different leaderboard types.
Academic Bicycle Challenge
The Academic Bicycle Challenge is for college and university staff, faculty and students to track their cycled miles for a chance to appear on one of eight different leaderboard types.
Pac-12 Sustainability Conference
The Pac-12 is the first collegiate sports conference to convene a high level symposium focused entirely on integrating sustainability into college athletics and across college campuses. All of the Pac-12 […]
2018 Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium Annual Meeting
This year’s consortium will focus on the topic of effective collaborations (within campuses, between campuses, and between campuses and communities). Events will include guest speakers, panel discussions and group workshops.
How to Build the Best Bike Share Program for your Campus
Learn how to conduct a bike share feasibility study, evaluate options, select a vendor, and launch (or re-launch) a program on your campus.
The Climate-Friendly Global Academic Conference with a Human Touch
This webinar highlights academic & extracurricular distance climate-friendly conference formats with a human touch, including “Nearly Carbon Neutral” and “Multiple-Hub” formats.
Toward Meeting the SDGs: From Theory to Practice Certificate Program
This certificate program will provide an overview of the SDGs and the context in which they were negotiated. Participants in this program will review the general merits of the SDGs, examine the means for integrating them into organizational plans and programming, and evaluate progress towards achieving results in implementing the SDGs.
Campus Sustainability Leadership Program
The University of Vermont’s Continuing and Distance Education program is offering a five-day on-campus Campus Sustainability Leadership course focusing on change through transformative and financially sustainable initiatives to help campuses become sustainability models. Participants will have the opportunity to expand their professional network and learn from leaders in the field.