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An eclectic field of Fellows will present their original research and projects relating to sustainability at SU Showcase 2011, “Sustainability for a Livable Future,” in the Schine Student Center on May 2.
The works of 16 fellows will be featured at this year’s event. These Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry students/groups were chosen to share their projects because of their timely and relevant topics. The academic works range from food and green buildings to the media’s influence on creating sustainable behaviors, as well as a host of other imaginative topics in between.
Thirty five undergraduate and graduate students in 16 different departments, representing seven schools and colleges at SU and SUNY-ESF, applied for the limited number of Showcase Fellows spots.
Both the campus community and the general public are invited to visit the Schine Student Center on May 2 to explore the SU Showcase attractions, as well as learn about the Showcase Fellows’ projects and celebrate their good works. This year’s selected fellows, including brief descriptions of their projects, are listed below according to several underlying Showcase themes:
SUSTENANCE (food, water, health)
STUFF (recycling, reuse, rethinking materials)
LIFESTYLES (sustainable behaviors, attitudes, policies)
INFRASTRUCTURE (urban and built environment)
ENERGY
THE ANTHROPOCENE ERA (human impacts on natural ecosystems)
ART FOR A LIVABLE FUTURE (an art exhibit in Menschel Gallery)
In addition to being featured at SU Showcase, the fellows will have their work published on the Showcase website as part of an online anthology of student research on sustainability.
SU Showcase 2011 will kick off with a morning “teach-in” on climate change. Dave Eichorn, meteorologist and current SUNY-ESF environmental studies graduate student, will conduct the teach-in breakfast presentation on the changing climate of Central New York. An expo of student work by the Showcase Fellows and student-produced exhibits on the “Anthropocene Era” and “Visions for a Sustainable Future” will highlight the daylong Showcase activities. Experts on creative, visual approaches to understanding global warming will present the evening program. The complete detailed SU Showcase 2011 schedule will be released shortly.
There are still a limited number of opportunities to participate in SU Showcase, and more event volunteers are needed to help run the day’s activities. For more information visit .
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