Fort Lewis College
AC-8: Campus as a Living Laboratory
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Kathleen
Hilimire Assistant Professor Environmental Studies |
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Campus Engagement
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Campus Engagement:
BA 334: Sustainable Tourism. Students have to create sustainable centerpieces for the Etiquette Dinner.
Public Engagement
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Public Engagement:
SOC 331: Environmental Sociology. We organized a campus event where students who travelled to Standing Rock could talk about their experiences and how they relate to social/environmental justice
Air & Climate
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Air & Climate:
Biology 110: Modern Issues in Environmental Biology. Students designed projects to collect baseline data on the food forest and natural ecosystems to understand the data needed to determine climate change impacts.
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment.
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment.
Buildings
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Buildings:
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment.
Energy
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Energy:
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment.
Food & Dining
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Food & Dining:
ENVS 319: Ecological Agriculture. Students used the campus garden to analyze how to provide sustainable food to the campus dining hall.
Grounds
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Grounds:
ENVS 320: Environmental Research Methods and Design. Students conducted campus research on the biodiversity of lawns and gardens on campus.
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research on campus xeriscapes; how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment; and wildlife-friendly habitats on campus.
ENVS 395: Environmental Colloquium. Students conducted research on campus xeriscapes; how to advance FLC's Carbon Commitment; and wildlife-friendly habitats on campus.
Purchasing
No
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Purchasing:
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Transportation
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Transportation:
ENVS 320: Environmental Research Methods and Design. Students conducted research on commuting behaviors among campus users and opportunities to improve sustainable commuting.
Waste
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Waste:
ENVS 320: Environmental Research Methods and Design. Students conducted campus research on how to improve the recycling program.
Water
Yes
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Water:
Biology 110: Modern Issues in Environmental Biology. Students designed projects to collect baseline data on the food forest and natural ecosystems to understand the data needed to determine climate change impacts.
Bio 245: Ecology. Snow sampling methodologies and we head down to the river for a series of river labs. Experimental design for ecological studies is the focus of this course's labs.
Bio 245: Ecology. Snow sampling methodologies and we head down to the river for a series of river labs. Experimental design for ecological studies is the focus of this course's labs.
Coordination & Planning
No
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Coordination & Planning:
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Diversity & Affordability
No
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Diversity & Affordability:
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Investment & Finance
No
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Investment & Finance:
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Wellbeing & Work
No
A brief description of the projects and how they contribute to understanding or advancing sustainability in relation to Wellbeing & Work:
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