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Spring 2008

Penn State Kicks off Inaugural Green-PSU Listserv

What's Green at Penn State by Laura Priaino

Penn State is Taking the "Green" Challenge with New Campaign

Second 'Forum for the Future' Scheduled for June 2008

Renowned Scientist to Speak in April

e-Newsletter Archive

Spring 2008

  • Penn State kicks off inaugural Green-PSU listserv
  • What’s Green at Penn State
  • Penn State is Taking the "Green" Challenge with New Campaign
  • Second ‘Forum for the Future’ scheduled for June
  • Renowned scientist to give speech in April


News Archive

Solar Decathlon
A team of Penn State students and faculty placed fourth in the 2007 Solar Decathlon. The international competition involved 20 Universities who designed and built the best solar-powered homes. Learn more about Penn State’s entry on the Center for Sustainability Web site or visit the Solar Decathlon site for results.












































Student Volunteers Help Penn State Stay Green and Clean
STATERs is a student group that promotes recycling awareness and other green activities on campus. They are best known for passing out blue recycling bags at football games, an activity that helped collect 87 tons of recyclable items last season.

Upcoming Events to Watch For:
April 20- Hub Lawn Earth Day Celebration

April 22- Official Earth Day

April 20-26- Conservation Challenge

April 29- Environmental Colloquium

For more events, visit the Green-PSU Calendar.

Penn State Encourages Conservation with Earth Week Challenge
Penn State is challenging faculty, staff, and students from every department and office across its campuses to reduce resource consumption. During this year’s Earth Week (April 20-26), the University community is encouraged to cut down on its consumption by 20 percent. The objective of the challenge is to promote conservation efforts in hopes to create long-term habits. Be sure to check Take Charge! and Green-PSU in the coming months for more information about Earth Week and Penn State’s challenge.

New Videoconferencing Program Saves Time and Money
Instead of driving across campus, why not hold your meetings right from your office? Thanks to Adobe Connect, Penn State employees can save time, money, and gas by using this new videoconferencing program.

Penn State Holds Inaugural Forum for the Future
On October 24, Penn State held one of many important meetings about what the University is doing to become environmentally friendly and sustainable. The Forum for the Future attracted many University leaders to discuss climate change and environmental action. For more information, contact Environmental Stewardship chair, Steve Maruszewski.

Green-PSU is Online
Green-PSU is a new Web site that is growing every day to become a central location for environmental information. The site will continuously grow and will provide up-to-date information about environmental happenings and innovations. Please provide us with any suggestions, comments and feedback.

Take Charge Tip of the Month
Take Shorter Showers

Why: If every student who lives on campus at University Park reduced his or her shower by just five minutes, we would save 100,000 gallons of water each school year. That’s enough to fill five swimming pools!

Get more tips at: www.takecharge.psu.edu

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For questions or suggestions about the Environmental Stewardship Initiative or Web site, please contact us at environment@psu.edu .

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