by Linden Cheek | Apr 18, 2016 | RSO, Sustainability Spotlight
The Story of Local Sustainability When the topic of sustainability gets brought up, most of us start to think of places like Portland, OR or Boulder, CO or somewhere else with a lot of hippies masquerading as professionals and scientists. But, believe it or not, our...
by Linden Cheek | Apr 6, 2016 | Agriculture, Food Justice, Sustainability Spotlight, Volunteer
The Story of Local Sustainability When the topic of sustainability gets brought up, most of us start to think of places like Portland, OR or Boulder, CO or somewhere else with a lot of hippies masquerading as professionals and scientists. But, believe it or not, our...
by | Sep 24, 2014 | Campus Resource, Managed Systems, Sustainability Spotlight
The Office for Sustainability at the University of Arkansas is accepting applications for its Green Revolving Fund (GRF). The $50,000 fund is an investment by the UA campus to support student-led sustainability projects and to facilitate campus-wide energy...
by sustain | Oct 30, 2013 | ASG, Student Leaders, Sustainability Council, Sustainability Spotlight
Elizabeth Hood was recently appointed sustainability director of the ASG Cabinet. After completing the application process, Hood was offered an interview, and then ASG President Bo Renner appointed her Director of Campus Sustainability. Elizabeth plans on achieving...
by sustain | Sep 25, 2013 | Housing, Residence Halls, RIC, Student Leaders, Sustainability Spotlight
Meet Lauren Hake. She is a sophomore in Elementary Education from Kansas City, Missouri. Lauren has always been interested in living a sustainable life and setting an example for others. When the position of the Director of Sustainability was introduced in RIC last...
by sustain | Jun 26, 2013 | Sustainability Spotlight
Episode 2 [of the Sustainability Spotlight] continues the evolution of The Sustainability Spotlight; OFS’s web-series that focusing on issues surrounding sustainability both on and off campus. The Arkansas Union, the hub of the student activity, is front and center...