UMass Amherst hosted "Strengthening Ties for Collective Impact: Campus Sustainability in the Northeast Region" on April 9-10, 2015. The conference was the 11th annual Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium (NECSC) meeting in conjunction with the New England Campus Sustainability Forum. More information can be found here: http://www.umass.edu/sustainability/northeast
Submissions from 2015
Innovative Procurement Models for Renewable Electricity, Anthony Amato
Sustainability Service Learning at St. Johnsbury Academy, James Bentley
Finance 101 for Sustainability Officers, Janna Cohen-Rosenthal
Collaborating with your Communications/Marketing office, Alex Davis
Beyond Offsets: Innovative Approaches to Achieving and Exceeding Our Climate Commitments, Laura Drauker, Greg Norris, and Daniel Greenberg
The Student-Led Zero Waste Movement, Alex Freid
Changing the Rules: How to Get Your Green Job, Eban Goodstein
Calculating the Campus Nitrogen Footprint, Allison Leach and Jennifer Andrews
Your Future in the Anthropocene, Hunter Lovins
The Western MA Food Processing Center, Nicholette Lustig
Scaling Up Local Food Sourcing: A Mulit-Campus Farm to College Pilot, Mary Ellen Mallia
The Clark University Community Thrift Store, Monica Phung
UPenn Green Living Certification, Bailey Rowland, Julian Goresko, and Daniel Garofalo
The UMass Amherst Sustainability External Review Process, Ezra Small
Penn State Sustainability Institute, Denice Wardrop
Campus Sustainability Performance: Introducing Ecological Regional Analysis to Advance Meaningful Impact, Shana Weber and Julie Newman
Collectively Developing a Framework for Sustainability External Reviews, Janet Williams