YCBA shows sustainable art 4.03.09
A small exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art explored sustainability beyond its traditional realm in science.
A small exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art explored sustainability beyond its traditional realm in science.
People packed into the President’s Room in Woolsey Hall on Wednesday for a sustainability bazaar.
Despite the current economic crisis, its seems Americans are willing to spend green to go green.
Giving up their Valentine’s Day was not the only sacrifice STEP volunteers made for their newest video. The students also had to clear their set — the Sigma Phi Epsilon house — of empty beer cans.
A large homemade fountain in the Commons rotunda, featuring a network of tubing and PVC spigots, brought water — and facts about water issues — directly to students on Monday.
Carbon emissions may be the last thing on most peoples’ minds when they board an airplane. But not for the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
Students concerned about the environmental sustainability of the two new residential colleges now have a forum for discussion, although University administrators said they were previously unaware of the committee’s formation.
Yale’s sustainability initiatives received national recognition once again this week when KIWI Magazine named the University one of the top 75 sustainable schools in the country.
The new residents of McClellan Hall found a surprise waiting for them when they got back to campus for move-in week: instructions for using the toilets in their bathrooms.
As legislation providing for a federal cap on greenhouse-gas emissions died in the U.S. Senate on Friday, University President Richard Levin warned that Congress’ failure to tackle the issue of climate change sends the wrong message to other global powers.
Leading Lives: Gus Speth ’64 LAW ’69 doesn’t cut the figure of a typical environmentalist.