Professor Noha Shawki is the recipient of the 2023 Environmental Stewardship Award, which is awarded by the Office of Sustainability at ISU.
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Passing it on: Students shop secondhand at Front Yard Free-Cycle
Held August 18 during move-in and Welcome Week, the Front Yard Free-Cycle was a large-scale extension of the Share Shop, a new resource for Illinois State students to shop secondhand, free of charge.
5 ways you can contribute to sustainability efforts at Illinois State
When it comes to sustainability, small everyday actions can make a big difference. Office of Sustainability Director Elisabeth Reed shared the following five ways Illinois State University students, faculty, and staff can contribute to campuswide sustainability efforts.
Healthy You Healthy Earth Fair, November 2
This year, Healthy You Healthy Earth will take place from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Wednesday, November 2, in the Brown Ballroom of the Bone Student Center.
A pleasant diversion: Keeping material out of the landfill
As landfills reach capacity, the University is finding new and inventive ways to practice landfill diversion and recycling efforts.
Recycle unwanted items at Healthy You, Healthy Earth
For more than 10 years, Health Promotion and Wellness has partnered with the Office of Sustainability to host the Healthy You, Healthy Earth Wellness and Sustainability Fair.
Bone’s new solar picnic table boosts campus sustainability
Illinois State students back on campus this fall will have a new, sustainable way to charge their devices, thanks to the Student Sustainability Committee.
Fulfilling a commitment to campus sustainability
There is an increasing trend among people and organizations to focus on issues of sustainability. As a result, there are often conflicting ideas or confusion about what it really means to act in ways that protect the environment.
Student interns learn money talks in ‘green’ business world
The IGBA program is just one example of how Illinois State develops partnerships with business, educational, and government entities to provide learning, financial, and mutually beneficial opportunities.
Student interns learn money talks in ‘green’ business world
The Illinois Green Business Association uses student interns from Illinois State to help local businesses get certified for using sustainable practices.