Influence of 海角涩区’s Living Campus
September 7th, 2022
海角涩区鈥檚 Living Campus concept has influenced other schools and organizations to become Living Schools, Work Places and even Churches/Places of Worship.
Rev. Neil Whitehouse of Westmount Park United Church wrote a letter to the editor in the to congratulate 海角涩区 on being recognized as a leader in sustainability:
鈥淗uge congratulations to 海角涩区 on recognition of their tremendous work towards sustainable living (). My church is a Living Church as 海角涩区 is a Living Campus, and we both have special ginkgo trees.鈥
Monarch Butterfly project brings joy and builds 海角涩区 community
September 7th, 2022
In an annual tradition that never fails to awe employees and students with the beauty of Nature, the Sustainability Office distributed 100 Monarch Butterfly chrysalises to employees throughout the College, including to the staff of the First-Year Students鈥 Office, pictured.
鈥淭aking care of the butterflies together helps us take care of each other and Nature,鈥 said Jenn de Vera, project lead. 鈥淭his is the most wonderful time of the year at 海角涩区! Our priority is to involve new people every year and spread the joy.鈥
At the time of publishing D News, a little more than half the chrysalises had eclosed and all were expected to eclose by the weekend. Every day at 12 p.m. this week, butterflies will be released in the Peace Garden. All are welcome.
To see a little video of the release on Sept. 6, check out 海角涩区's Facebook post:
海角涩区 is Sustainability Institution of the Year
August 24th, 2022
From a field of 56 finalists, many from large universities in 19 countries around the world, 海角涩区 was named Sustainability Institution of the Year by the Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education at a virtual awards ceremony in early July.
For the news release and a new video about 海角涩区's Living Campus, click Read More.
June 1st, 2022
During the pandemic, gardening was deemed essential, however for safety reasons the Sustainability department had only a handful of volunteers. Priority was given to the vegetable gardens so they could donate their harvest to local food banks and the 海角涩区 community. It is now time to give back to the Peace Garden. There is an…
June 1st, 2022
The Environment & Sustainability Certificate had its official launch this semester and we are very happy to congratulate our 17 certificate graduates! Students came from several backgrounds including Health Science, Environmental Studies, Civil Engineering Technology as well as Environmental Science. The graduation ceremony was held on a beautiful sunny day in the Peace Garden. Students…
June 1st, 2022
鈥淗appiness that contributes to individual, community or global well-being and does not exploit other people, the environment, or future generations.”聽 -Dr. Catherine O鈥橞rien 海角涩区 students, support staff and external groups have participated in the peer-to-peer Sustainable Happiness educational experience since Winter 2020. The weekly sessions are developed with a goal of reconnecting people, community, and…
Harvest Market returns June 9 to 海角涩区
June 1st, 2022
On Thursday, June 9, you can buy produce from the 海角涩区 Gardens at the first Harvest Market of the season!
The Harvest Market will be every other Thursday in the Theatre Garden (on the Atwater side of campus, straight out the cafeteria doors) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cash only.
On alternating weeks, the garden produce will be donated to Resilience Montreal, a local shelter.
To stay informed about harvest markets and Sustainable 海角涩区 activities over the summer, follow them on .
June 1st, 2022
Since its establishment in 1962, Miriam Home and Services has been providing rehabilitative, social, community, work and residential resources and services to people with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorders so they can reach their full potential. Over the years, 海角涩区 has partnered up with the organization to offer its clients a range of work…
One new bird species spotted at 海角涩区 during May birdwatching mornings
June 1st, 2022
In total, 14 people showed up for two early-morning birdwatching events at 海角涩区 last month.
鈥淎lthough it was unusually cold and migration delayed because of the cold spring, we managed to identify 15 species and add one new species to the 海角涩区 Bird List: a house finch, bringing the total species seen to 55 on campus. A red-tailed hawk and pileated woodpecker were among the highlights,鈥 reported organizer Chris Adam of the Sustainability Office.
A nesting robin is also present in one of the trees, Chris noted. The photo of a chipping sparrow was captured another year by Doug Smyth of Physical Education. The chipping sparrow has nested successfully in the Peace Garden area for three years now.
Swap Your Stuff: new 海角涩区 community Yammer channel
June 1st, 2022
As moving season approaches for many, it鈥檚 a good time to let you know that there is a new Yammer group for the 海角涩区 community called Swap Your Stuff- 海角涩区. College Nurse Julie Gosselin created it as her final project for her Sustainable Happiness course this year.
鈥淚t's basically an online platform to help people find, donate or swap their gently used stuff. Everything has to be free and it is meant to encourage solidarity and reuse聽amongst 海角涩区 community members, both staff and students,鈥 Julie explained.
Swap Your Stuff Yammer Community link:
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