Here's what's happening this week in Sustainability!
Let's stay positive about the future of sustainability! Look below for this weeks upcoming events!
TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE HOURS
6 - 8PM | North Mass Basement
Want to reduce your environmental impact? Tired of buying directly from fast fashion companies with poor labor treatment? Want to save some money? Come to the Free Market and get new clothing for free!
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE HOURS
12 - 1:30PM | Robinson 106
Join Sustainability staff for delicious homemade sweets and susty conversation!
All are welcome, whether you've been involved in the past or are looking to get started with Sustainability now! Share ideas, ask questions, or just take a little snack break with us.
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE HOURS
6 - 8PM | North Mass Basement
Want to reduce your environmental impact? Tired of buying directly from fast fashion companies with poor labor treatment? Want to save some money? Come to the Free Market and get new clothing for free!
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE HOURS 12 - 3PM | North Mass Basement
Instead of buying new, get your fresh fit at the Free Market!
You can also drop off donations during our open hours.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
12PM - 3PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
FOSSIL FREE DARTMOUTH COMMUNITY DINNER - SPONSORED BY DARTMOUTH SUSTAINABILITY
6PM - 7:30pm | The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College
Pay-as-you-Can to raise funds for recovery efforts in LA. Come join us for a time of reflection, support, and collective action
RSVP here: bit.ly/FFDlafundraiser
All raised funds will be going to the LA Fuerza Fund to provide immediate emergency cash assistance for essential workers including caregivers, housekeepers, landscapers, and hourly and part-time service workers.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
12PM - 3PM | North Mass Basement
See above–same thrift store, with perhaps some new finds! 👀
NEXT WEEK
CAREER TALK WITH DR. KIRA LAWERENCE
4:30PM - 5:30 PM | Steele 006 | Friday, January 31
“From Studying the Past to Shaping the Future: Science in Service to the Public Good”
Dr. Kira Lawrence is the Senior Policy Advisor for the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU), working collaboratively in cross-disciplinary teams to develop novel energy policy to inform the fossil to clean energy transition in New Jersey.
Prior to serving in this role, Dr. Lawrence worked in BPU’s Division of Clean Energy as a Senior Scientist and the environmental lead for the BPU’s offshore wind program as well as briefly serving as the Acting Deputy Director for Offshore Wind.
Dr. Lawrence is an earth and environmental scientist with expertise in climate and ocean sciences. She holds an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, Master’s degrees from the University of California Santa Cruz and Brown University and a PhD from Brown University. Prior to her work with the BPU, Dr. Lawrence spent nearly two decades in academia as a Professor at Lafayette College serving as both co-Chair of the Environmental Programs and as Chair of the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences.
OTHER EVENTS
STAMPS SCHOLARS INFO SESSION
January 22nd| 5:30PM | Moore Hall (the basement)
Sophomores of all majors are invited to attend an information session to learn about the Stamps Scholars program.
The Dartmouth Stamps Scholars program provides up to $10,000 annually for students to engage in a series of active learning activities that contribute to and complement their coursework. The session will be focused on logistics like setting up your budget, timeline, and key research questions. Three current Stamps Scholars will be in attendance to share how they thought about and planned for these aspects of the proposal.
There will be a dinner from Phnom Penh. Please RSVP on Dartmouth Groups: https://cglink.me/2ob/r1621128
UDALL SCHOLARSHIP
Campus Deadline February 3
The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation awards scholarships to sophomore and junior level college students committed to careers related to the environment, tribal public policy, or Native American health care.
Visit the Udall Canvas pages for Conservation or Environmental Issues or for Native Americans in Tribal Public Policy and Healthcare to learn more about the Udall Scholarships and to watch the recorded information session from December 2024. Email fellowship.advising@dartmouth.edu with questions.
Friday, February 28 | In-person, Columbia University | 9:30AM - 3:30PM
The fair is a great way to meet potential employers looking to hire students for jobs and internships. This annual event hosted by Ivy League universities connects students with employers representing areas including (but not limited to):
City, regional, and environmental planning, design and policy
Energy markets and renewable energy
Green building design and natural resource management
International and community development
Product design, consumer goods and supply chain management
SIGN UP FOR THE BUS (Graduate students pay $25, undergraduate students are free.)
Please complete this form to sign up and pay for bus transportation to the fair. The fee is $25 for graduate students only and will be charged to your DA$H Discretionary account. Please make sure you have the funds in your account. You will receive a confirmation email when charged.
IF YOU ARE COMING ON YOUR OWN - The fair runs 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM ET in-person on the Columbia University campus at:
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Visit the All Ivy Career Fair website- https://allivyfair.ei.columbia.edu/
2. Scroll down to the REGISTRATION section and click on “Student & Alumni Registration is now
Open on Symplicity”
Please note: Final registration deadline for the Career Fair is February 21, 2025 - 5 PM.
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