Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts

11 May 2015

and more work

http://sites.hampshire.edu/nss-spring2015/2015/05/01/learning-and-thriving/



African American Studies Professor Christopher Tinson teaches Warfare in the American Homeland.
Professor of Peace and World Security Studies Michael Klare and environmentalist David Orr as seen through construction of the RW Kern Center.
Andrew Revkin of the New York Times, who has been writing the blog Dot Earth for seven years and covering environmental issues in the Times for 14 years, speaks of his adventures in environmental journalism, covering stories from the North Pole to ocean depths, to the Amazon rainforest.
And, some various odds and ends

22 January 2014

seed workshop

Tomatoes were wet-seed processed earlier this week in the Cole Science Center as part of the week long January Seed School program, offered by Native Seeds/SEARCH and Hampshire College. Native Seeds/SEARC, a non-profit, works to strengthen food security primarily in the Greater Southwest by conserving the region's unique crop diversity and teaching others to do the same.

17 January 2014

food, farm, sustainability

A big project this summer and fall was a focus on the healthy food transition, with a new food vendor- Bon Appetit Management- and having all of the food grown locally from surrounding and the college's farm. See more here: https://vimeo.com/79898890