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« April 27, 2009 - May 11, 2009 »
 
04 / 27
Start: 5:15 pm
End: 6:15 pm

Here's the tentative list of coordinator positions for next year:

Competitions: Russell Harmon
Librarian: Kellie Horrocks
Volunteer: Adam Nielsen
Curriculum: Jeff Bolinger
Hopes Speakers: Tara Velarde
Hopes Panels and Workshops: Kim Demarest and Simrit Khalsa
Web Publications: Tim Kuzma
Print Publications: Rena Schlachter, April Bradshaw, Jessilyn Brinkerhoff
Campus Sustainability: Garrett Kroll, Duy Vo, Sam Yerke

We have two folks at PR, Jessica Dunlap and Anthony Gittner - ideally we'd have one...

We have space at three other positions - if you'd like to move or you know someone who would be great, let me know!
1-2 people for Professional Outreach
1-2 people for Campus Events/Workshops
1-2 more people for Hopes Speakers

We still haven't determined the directorships, so stay tuned!

Here's a quick summary of the rest of the meeting:

We talked about our ongoing projects:

04 / 28
04 / 29
04 / 30
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Come design building energy information kiosks for the University!

These kiosks will be in every building on campus, letting people know how much energy they're using, and how they can make their building greener. If you're the designer, you'll have a great piece of work to show off!

We'll have pizza and prizes for the best designs.

Brought to you by the EDC in collaboration with UO Facilities Services.

05 / 1
05 / 2
05 / 3
05 / 4
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

A chance for students to get secondary reviews and advice from faculty and practicing architects on making their studio projects more sustainable.

05 / 5
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
05 / 6
05 / 7
05 / 8
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

University committee meeting: agenda includes finalizing the Carbon Reducing proposal for the University.
http://sustainability.uoregon.edu/node/4

05 / 9
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

An effective response to the growing world-wide ecological crisis will require the participation not only of scientists, economists, and policy-makers, but also the world's religious communities. Many religious communities around the world are doing remarkable work to bring healing and restoration to people and land. This talk will highlight some of the ethical and spiritual approaches that are being undertaken by various faith communities in an effort to transform our ecological attitudes and practices.

This speech is the opening keynote for the "Ethics, Religion, and the Environment" Symposium sponsored by the Center for Intercultural Dialogue. An opening reception for the Symposium will be held at 6 pm in the Lillis Atrium.

For more information about the symposium go to unesco.uoregon.edu

05 / 10
05 / 11
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Beyond Growth: a forum on ecological economics with Rob Dietz, Executive Director, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy.

www.steadystate.org

co-sponsored by: University of Oregon Sociology Department and www.oilempire.us