Graduate Students on Going Green

Graduate Students on Going Green

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Presenter(s)

Bethany R. Davies, Amber Johnson, Meg Maloney, Vaishnavi Shesham, Lauren Wolford

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This presentation was given live via Zoom at 3:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Wednesday, April 22.

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Description

The University of Dayton prides itself on sustainability and green practices. The 'going green' movement is one that has grown substantially in the past few decades. While most associate this movement with broad efforts, this panel's focus is to discuss how this movement has affected current science graduate students at an individual level. Discussion will focus on how the 'going green' movement has affected his or her research, course offerings, career pathways, and outlook on a scientist's responsibility to others and the world at the graduate level.

Publication Date

4-22-2020

Project Designation

Independent Research

Primary Advisor

Garry S. Crosson

Primary Advisor's Department

Chemistry

Keywords

Stander Symposium project, College of Arts and Sciences

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Responsible Consumption and Production; Climate Action

Graduate Students on Going Green

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