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| Greening
of the Campus II: The Next Step September 18 - 20, 1997 Ball State University Muncie, Indiana
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About Greening of the Campus |
The Next Step |
| In April 1996, Ball State
hosted its
first "Greening of the Campus" conference, attracting 200
participants
from 29 states and five countries for a successful international
exchange
of ideas on environmental concerns on our campuses and in our world.
Many people expressed an interest in revisiting the issues, problems, and solutions we face. More than 200 participants from five countries continued the discussion at "Greening of the Campus II: The Next Step" September 18-20, 1997. They explored more cutting-edge strategies for making colleges and universities environmentally sensitive models for society. International leaders David Orr, David Quammen, Hazel Henderson, Sara Parkin, Sabine O'Hara, and Sharon Stine shared their expertise in keynote addresses at the 1997 conference. More than 50 other educators, researchers, and consultants presented technical papers and workshops exploring a variety of technical, educational, social, political, and spiritual issues. Paper categories ranged from recycling and curricula to energy conservation and physical plant operations. Ball State also unveiled its new Bracken Environmental Fund and clustered academic minors in environmentally sustainable practices at the 1997 conference. |
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Proceedings |
Order Conference Proceedings |
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Conference Proceedings are available by contacting: Peggy Weis, Conference ProceedingsCERES, AB 018 Muncie Phone: 765-285-1135 Fax: 765-285-5622 Email: pdweis@bsu.edu Conference Proceedings may be purchased via Visa, MasterCard, Check or Money Order. Proceedings will be shipped via USPS. Please
include your full name, full return mailing address and
phone number on each order along with complete credit card
information. Make checks and money orders payable to "Ball State
University". Be sure to indicate the number of proceedings
desired
from each conference and indicate CD or bound copy when a choice exists. Greening of the Campus I Greening of the Campus II:
The Next Step Greening of the Campus III:
Theory or Reality Greening of the Campus IV:
Moving to the Mainstream Greening of the Campus V:
Connecting to Place Greening of the Campus VI:
Extending Connections Please be advised that Conference Proceedings are limited productions and may no longer be available at the time of your request. |
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