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==SfGS Mission Statement== | |||
Students for Global Sustainability (SfGS) is a student organization commited to sustainable development and conservation projects on both the global and local levels. SfGS is a chapter of the [http://wscsd.org/index.php World Student Community for Sustainable Development (WSC-SD)], which is an international partnership of six student communities seeking to promote sustainable development in research, education, and day-to-day collaborations among tomorrow's scientists, engineers and policy-makers. | |||
==More about us== | ==More about us== |
Revision as of 08:00, 18 September 2005
Bulletins
- Our next meeting is Thursday, September 22 6:00 PM in room 4-159. Everyone is welcomed!
- MIT alum Ian Finlayson, State Sustainability Program Manager, to speak at the first meeting of our speaker series, Thursday, October 6, 6:00 PM in 4-270
- Sign up to volunteer at our booth for the International Development Forum
- Brainstorm speaker ideas for a Fall speaker series
- How do I use this wikipedia anyway?
SfGS Mission Statement
Students for Global Sustainability (SfGS) is a student organization commited to sustainable development and conservation projects on both the global and local levels. SfGS is a chapter of the World Student Community for Sustainable Development (WSC-SD), which is an international partnership of six student communities seeking to promote sustainable development in research, education, and day-to-day collaborations among tomorrow's scientists, engineers and policy-makers.