Saturday, March 5, 2011
UW-L Year of Sustainbility During 2011-2012 Academic Year
UW-La Crosse will have a Year of Sustainability theme during the 2011-2012 academic year. The theme year was approved by Chancellor Joe Gow and all four UW-L governance groups. The Joint Committee on Environmental Sustainability is planning and coordinating sustainability activities and events during the Year of Sustainability. Learn more by reading the Campus Connection article.
UW-L College of Business Administration Considers Sustainability Minor
Faculty members Donna Anderson, Economics; Nicole Gullekson, Management; Tom Hench, Management; Steve Tippins, Finance, and Maggie McDermott, Marketing have formed an ad hoc committee to explore the possibility of offering a business sustainability minor in the College of Business Administration (CBA). CBA will offer a pilot course in Principles of Business Sustainability this fall to evaluate student interest in offering a potential business sustainability minor. Read the Campus Connection article.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Green Fund Proposals Due February 25
Proposals for projects funded or partially funded by UW-L Green Fund dollars are being accepted now. Proposals are due February 25, 2011. You can find out more about the Green Fund and how to submit a proposal at www.uwlax.edu/sustainability/html/green-fund.htm.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Possible Global Warming Effects Cause of Rare Bird Sightings?
A number of rare bird sightings from the Winona area's Dec. 18 Christmas Bird Count left some local experts scratching their heads.
Area ornithology experts believe the misplaced birds are here because of a shift in weather patterns caused by global warming.
"It's over-simplified science," said Richie Swanson, an area bird expert and longtime participant in the count. But global warming has changed plant and insect composition. The alterations have affected the structure of the animals' habitat and food chain, which makes it difficult for the birds to reproduce and survive.
Read the full story in the La Crosse Tribune
Area ornithology experts believe the misplaced birds are here because of a shift in weather patterns caused by global warming.
"It's over-simplified science," said Richie Swanson, an area bird expert and longtime participant in the count. But global warming has changed plant and insect composition. The alterations have affected the structure of the animals' habitat and food chain, which makes it difficult for the birds to reproduce and survive.
Read the full story in the La Crosse Tribune
Monday, November 29, 2010
UW-L Fair Trade Sale
A Socially Responsible Alternative to Holiday Shopping
(Sponsored by: Progressives, Environmental Council, and the Native American Student Association)
UW-L student organizers urge the community to shop responsibly this holiday season by providing a fair trade market.
When: Monday, November 29 and Tuesday, November 30th, 9:30 am-6:30 pm
Where: Port O Call, Cartwright Center at UW-La Crosse
What: The Fair Trade Market is as an alternative for holiday shoppers where the buyer can rest assured that each product is 100% socially responsible. These certified products guarantee fair wages for the worker, quality products, community development, and sustainable environment. There will be an extensive array of fairly traded products available for sale from Concern America, Ten Thousand Villages, Heart of the Sky, Beehive Collective, and more. The student organizers of the fair trade market believe that the event will spread awareness about the fair trade movement and how each purchase counts toward the welfare of others in impoverished countries.
(Sponsored by: Progressives, Environmental Council, and the Native American Student Association)
UW-L student organizers urge the community to shop responsibly this holiday season by providing a fair trade market.
When: Monday, November 29 and Tuesday, November 30th, 9:30 am-6:30 pm
Where: Port O Call, Cartwright Center at UW-La Crosse
What: The Fair Trade Market is as an alternative for holiday shoppers where the buyer can rest assured that each product is 100% socially responsible. These certified products guarantee fair wages for the worker, quality products, community development, and sustainable environment. There will be an extensive array of fairly traded products available for sale from Concern America, Ten Thousand Villages, Heart of the Sky, Beehive Collective, and more. The student organizers of the fair trade market believe that the event will spread awareness about the fair trade movement and how each purchase counts toward the welfare of others in impoverished countries.
Monday, November 22, 2010
New Bike Lane in La Crosse

Video courtesy of Jack Zabrowski, Bicycle Pedestrian Coordinator, La Crosse County Health Department.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Ditch the Car Week Logs 6,000 Green Miles

Team and individual results are summarized on this web site:www.uwlax.edu/biology/dtc/results/1.html.
Thanks to everyone who participated and made this green transportation effort a success.
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