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The event is open to both graduate and undergraduate students.  Applicants are expected to present a poster, prototype, or interactive display involving a completed or ongoing project.  Examples of project types include academic research, community service projects, and campus initiatives.  
Applications is open to both graduate and undergraduate students, and the event is open to the public.  Applicants are expected to present a poster, prototype, or interactive display involving a completed or ongoing project.  Examples of project types include academic research, community service projects, and campus initiatives.  


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Winning submissions will receive gift certificates and prizes from local businesses.
Selected submissions will receive gift certificates and prizes from local businesses.


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EcoExpo
EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition
Wednesday, 25 April 2007 5:00-7:00pm, Stata Center TSMC lobby

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SfGS is pleased to announce EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition, an opportunity for MIT undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their ideas, efforts and energies surrounding the theme of sustainability to the MIT community. In addition, we will invite MIT administrators and representatives from local sustainability and ecology organizations.

The program’s goals are

  1. to bring together students working toward sustainability;
  2. to showcase initiatives for the general MIT community and key members of the administration and local community.

If you are working toward sustainability, take this opportunity make your efforts known!


Who should apply:

Students or student groups who have engaged in sustainability-related initiatives or research


Applications is open to both graduate and undergraduate students, and the event is open to the public. Applicants are expected to present a poster, prototype, or interactive display involving a completed or ongoing project. Examples of project types include academic research, community service projects, and campus initiatives.


To become a part of EcoExpo, please submit your proposal by Wednesday, April 4. The first 25 applicants will receive reimbursement for poster construction materials.
EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition
Wednesday, 25 April 2006
5-7pm Stata Center TSMC lobby


Selected submissions will receive gift certificates and prizes from local businesses.

Back to SfGS main page