These opening sentences are from a new article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Students, faculty and staff on campuses are working to ban the sale and use of bottled water on their campuses. Read the entire online article here.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Rising Concern About Bottled Water Use on Campuses
These opening sentences are from a new article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Students, faculty and staff on campuses are working to ban the sale and use of bottled water on their campuses. Read the entire online article here.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Noelwah Netusil, environmental economist, to speak on "Valuing Walkability and Vegetation in Portland, Oregon"
Friday, October 15
3:30 p.m., Room 230 Carl Wimberly Hall
No admission charge
Contact: Mike Haupert (haupert.mich@uwlax.edu, (608)785-6863)
Noelwah Netusil (Reed College) will be the next Economics Department seminar speaker. She will be here on Friday, October 15th to present "Valuing Walkability and Vegetation in Portland, Oregon." A copy of her paper is available from Mike Haupert (haupert.mich@uwlax.edu, (608)785-6863) upon request. The seminar will be at 3:30 p.m. in room 230 Wimberly Hall. Noelwah is an environmental economist whose research of late has focused on urban green spaces and sustainable growth. She is interested in talking with faculty with similar research interests. Contact Mike Haupert if you would like to visit with her, as she will have free time both Friday morning and between lunch and the seminar.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Group Wants Solar Panels on the White House
Monday, August 30, 2010
UW-L Kayakers Featured in La Crosse Tribune Article

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La Crosse Tribune photograph
Monday, May 3, 2010
Will Allen Plans Five-Story Farm in Milwaukee
The proposed five-story vertical farm - dramatic in shape and with an expansive, sloped glass front to absorb natural light - would be built at Growing Power's existing 2-acre farm at 5500 W. Silver Spring Drive through local and federal donations and grants. A half-dozen existing greenhouses would be preserved as historic structures. The estimated cost is $7 million to $10 million dollars.
It would have 23,000 square feet for classrooms, a demonstration kitchen, offices, staff locker room, retail store, food processing, loading dock and freezers. An additional 15,000 square feet of sloped area, facing Silver Spring Drive, would be devoted to growing vegetables and fish. Fish tanks for perch and tilapia would be trenched into the ground. The building would have a rooftop solar panel, would capture rainwater to be recycled for watering plants, and would transfer heat from the building top to a thermal mass underneath to store for future use.
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Will Allen Picked for TIME Magazine 100
Monday, April 26, 2010
David Helbach, Secretary of the State Building Commission and administrator for the Division of State Facilities speaks at UW-L

On Friday, April 24, David Helbach, Secretary of the State Building Commission and administrator for the Division of State Facilities spoke in UW-L's Cartwright Center about state run coal-fired heating plants and other issues relating to WI state owned and operated facilities. You can hear a podcast of his presentation and question and answer period.