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New ways of thinking about reducing consumption: Innovations from the Shenandoah Valley
March 1, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FreeIn conjunction with Sarah Stalcup-Jones from VA Clean Cities, James Madison University Assistant Professor Jared Stoltzfus, the JMU Environmental Management Club, representatives from Sustainable Shenandoah Valley, and JMU’s Community Service-Learning office are hosting a panel discussion addressing SDGs 12 and 13 (responsible production/consumption and climate action). Panelists will highlight the important work being done by their organizations related to the SDGs and will provide information about how students can get involved on and off campus. This will be an in-person event for JMU students and a virtual stream will be provided for the rest of the UGC participants.
Panelists:
Panelists: Sarah Stalcup-Jones, Program Coordinator for VA Clean Cities; Jared Stoltzfus, Asst. Professor at James Madison University; Lizzie Emch, James Madison University Student and President of the JMU Environmental Management Club
Hosts: Sophie Sons, Sustainable Shenandoah Valley Coordinator for JMU’s Community Service-Learning Office; Grayson Hefflin, Curricular Support Team Member and Sustainable Shenandoah Valley Representative for JMU’s Community Service-Learning Office, JMU Student; Steve Grande, PhD, Sustainable Shenandoah Valley Chair, Director of JMU’s Community-Service Learning
TO REGISTER: https://jmu-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsce-hpj4oHdWvUrIxa_8u37aQHksX6ANf