First cohort of ۲ݮƵ Sustainability Systems Initiative Fellows includes Mac Campus "Smart insecticide" team
New award provides support for the next generation of sustainability researchers, promotes interdisciplinary approachesDeveloping a smart insecticide, assessing protective coatings in marine environments and measuring space allocated to active transport are among the projects undertaken by the inaugural cohort of ۲ݮƵ Sustainability Systems Initiative (MSSI) Fellows.
۲ݮƵ Spinoff FeX Energy receives major grant from Axelys
Company technology leverages high energy density of iron to provide carbon-free, stable renewable energy that is environmentally safe and highly dispatchable
AI and Sustainability: Balancing Innovation with Planetary and Social Well-being
Date: October 10th, 2024 | Time: 6:00 PM | Location: The ۲ݮƵ Faculty Club | Free EventCan hopeful moments lead to hopeful futures?
Can hopeful moments lead to hopeful futures?By Daphne Chalmers (۲ݮƵ, Education), Julia Freeman (۲ݮƵ, Bieler School of Environment), Diane Dechief (۲ݮƵ, Office of Science Education), Natalya Gomez (۲ݮƵ, Earth and Planetary Sciences), Blane Harvey (۲ݮƵ, Education), Amy Janzwood (۲ݮƵ, Bieler School of Environment/Political Science) and Nik Luka (۲ݮƵ, Architecture and Urban Planning)
Interdisciplinary collaboration key for sustainability-focused curriculum redesign program
The team of experts behind ۲ݮƵ’s Sustainability Education Fellows reflects on the challenges and successes of the program’s first year.
Newly certified sustainable workplaces at ۲ݮƵ: Summer 2023
Improving accessibility, rethinking old habits, and hosting a clothing swap were among the actions taken by new and returning sustainably certified workplaces.
How do we maintain momentum as students graduate?
Outgoing Office of Sustainability Communications Intern Maya Willard-Stepan and her peers reflect on the challenges of building a sustainability movement on campus despite high student turnover.
As summer approaches, another cohort of ۲ݮƵians prepare to make their way across the convocation stage, and thousands of students who have been involved in sustainability projects on campus head out into the world.
Newly certified sustainable workplaces at ۲ݮƵ: Spring 2023
Teamwork was a major motivator for many of the offices that joined the Sustainable Workplace Certification program this semester.\
It’s surprisingly easy. That was the most common takeaway for the 11 teams that joined the Sustainable Workplace Certification program this academic year.
Sustainable Sparks: Stephanie Leite on learning for the future
How do we encourage respirology residents to consider climate change when they develop treatment plans? What tools do future elementary school teachers need to bring environmental education into their classrooms? What latest advancements in synthetic biology could help students develop solutions to real-world sustainability issues?
Sustainability in research: Six ۲ݮƵ labs receive My Green Lab certification
As ۲ݮƵ prepares to launch its own sustainable lab certification program, six research teams tested the waters to see what it takes to go green.
Newly certified sustainable workplaces at ۲ݮƵ: Winter 2023
Five offices across disciplines and campuses embrace sustainability at work and beyond through the Sustainable Workplace Certification program
What motivates sustainable change?
۲ݮƵ receives government recognition for waste management practices
The ICI on recycle + program highlights organizations across Quebec committed to improving their waste sorting and reduction efforts
۲ݮƵ is one of two Quebec universities to receive recognition from the provincial government for its waste management practices. RECYC-QUÉBEC, the branch responsible for sustainable waste management, recently awarded ۲ݮƵ’s downtown campus the Performance certification level of its ICI on recycle + program.
Sustainability in research: If you want to green your lab, start with the freezer
Cell biology researcher Dieter Reinhardt explains why his lab is cool with turning up the temperature of their freezers
Sustainability in research: The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance lab on finding creative solutions
Helium is probably not the first thing that comes to mind for most people when they think about recycling – unless they’re experimental chemists working in ۲ݮƵ’s Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) facilities.
Students launch new hub to advocate for global food security
The name of a new global food security hub at ۲ݮƵ might be a mouthful, but the students behind it are confident their work will help get food into the mouths of people who need it.
“We want to be a place where students can get hands-on experience advocating for solutions,” said Efrata Woldeyohanes, the undergraduate student leading the recently launched Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security Student Nexus.