Green
Freshmen Try Trayless Dining
The line snaking out of the Annenberg dish return room during Tuesday’s breakfast rush was like that on any other day, with one exception—no green trays.
And We Proudly Present...
In the spirit of awards season, Harvard will be rolling out its very own carpet as it hosts an award ceremony—but this time, the carpet is in a peculiar shade of green.
Activists Sleep Out To Support Clean Energy
The Leadership Campaign, organized by the statewide organization Students for a Just and Stable Future, is calling for 100 percent clean energy in Massachusetts by 2020.
Panel Discusses Link Between Maternal Health and Environment
A panel discussion held in Harvard Hall last night examined the link between environmental factors and reproductive health.
Women's Week
Panelists address a group of students at “mother/earth.” The event, held Wednesday as part of Women’s Week, explored the connections between the environmental and reproductive justice movements.
So Many Keys
So you lost your dorm key again and got a new one made, only to stick your foot in your boot a couple days later and find—what’s this?—the original culprit. What should you do with the extra? Give it to the Harvard Office of Sustainability, which already has raised $75 in that program we told you about back in January.
Scientific Image Wins Photo Prize
A electron microscope image taken by Harvard scientists recently won first place in the photography category of the prestigious International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
Working Group Discusses Climate Change, Water, and Sustainable Development
Professors from across Harvard’s graduate schools and members of the private sector gathered at the Harvard University Center for the Environment last Friday to discuss issues surrounding water access and subsequent challenges for sustainable urban development.
HFAC Gets Green Investment Grant
The Harvard Financial Analysts Club is in the final stages of negotiation for a contract that would grant the club $100,000 dollars to use in its new Cleantech Investment Fund.
Free Web-Based Tool To Make Mass. Greener
The City of Cambridge will upgrade its current energy use tracking tool to MassEnergyInsight—a new web-based tool launched this week to make Massachusetts greener free of charge.