ROLL TO CAMPUS IN STYLE
Bike to the U, register your bike with campus police and stock up on accessories Thursday, Sept. 17.
Read MoreBike to the U, register your bike with campus police and stock up on accessories Thursday, Sept. 17.
Read MoreUnderstanding differences in plant terminology is important for designing and maintaining successful low-water-use landscapes.
Read MoreZimride by Enterprise becomes the university’s newest, innovative tool to reduce its emissions.
Read MoreGet your Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Sustainability.
Read MoreThe U’s Sustainability Office supports programs to help students and food stamp recipients purchase healthier, local food.
Read MoreAir Quality Task Force recommends strategies to reduce pollution.
Read MoreA high-tech system allows the U to water its landscape using real-time climate data and it needs your help finding problem areas.
Read MoreResearchers from various backgrounds converge on Red Butte Creek watershed to collect an unprecedented data set on water quantity and quality.
Read MoreU students will educate Bonneville Shoreline Trail users about responsible trail etiquette, ecology and management while helping preserve one of Salt Lake City’s most fragile watersheds.
Read More30,000 square feet of grass on campus will be replaced with native plants this month—saving water, maintenance, time and money.
Read MoreAfter three years as associate director of the Global Change & Sustainability Center, Bowen becomes director on July 1, leading the next era of interdisciplinary environmental and sustainability research.
Read MorePartnering with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, the U will contribute to water security in Pakistan through the U.S. – Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water.
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