Attend the Environmental Consortium of Colleges & Universities ‘s 10th Annual Conference and hear keynotes by:

· Gus Speth (Vermont Law School) and David Hales (Second Nature)

· … plus learn and share best practices on campus sustainability.

10th annual conference of the Environmental Consortium of Colleges & Universities

Sustain What? Preparing our Students by Greening our Campuses

November 8th – 9th, 2013 at Pace University, Pleasantville, New York

Register today!

Save even more on registration by coordinating a team to attend. Teams enjoy a 15% discount on registration. A team consists of at least one faculty member, administrator, facilities representative, and student. BONUS: If you are registering as part of a team, one (1) student may register at no charge.

Conference Highlights

  • James Gustave "Gus" Speth, Professor of Law, Vermont Law Schoolwill be presented with the Environmental Consortium’s "The Great Work Award, in honor of Thomas Berry" and deliver a keynote on Saturday, November 9, 2013. [bio]
  • David Hales, President, Second Nature, will deliver the opening keynote on Friday, November 8, 2013. [bio]
  • Breakout Sessions: Something for everyone!
  • Plenaries: Preparing our Campuses for an Uncertain Future (Friday) and Best Practices and Success Stories (Saturday).
  • Exhibitor Expo: See who’s coming so far!
  • Poster Session: Campus greening case studies and scholarly or creative work dedicated to environmental topics in the Hudson-Mohawk River Watershed.

Metro-North Shuttles
Pace University’s Pleasantville campus is easily accessible by car or mass transit. Free shuttles from both the Pleasantville Metro-North Station (Harlem Line) and the Croton-Harmon Station (Hudson/Amtrak Line) are available. More details on shuttle times and directions.

Don’t miss this opportunity!Register today.

Full conference details online at www.environmentalconsortium.org

The mission of the Environmental Consortium of Colleges & Universities is to harness higher education’s intellectual and physical resources to advance regional, ecosystem-based environmental research, teaching, and learning with a special emphasis on the greater Hudson-Mohawk River watershed.

Pace University is the host institution of the Environmental Consortium, with headquarters located at Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies.

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