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Spring 2008

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From the Directors

Growth is essential to progress. Uncontrolled growth is unsustainable. Growth can be managed to achieve sustainability.

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Room to Grow

The Environmental Science and Policy program recently received a $1.5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to provide for the establishment of the Center for Geospatial Analysis and seed a post-doctoral fellowship program.

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Bringing It Home

One hundred and twenty two W&M undergraduates and twelve faculty from across the disciplines participated this spring in the Environmental Science and Policy program’s one-credit speaker series and seminar.

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All Together Now

A study by William and Mary researchers shows that administrative support is vital for sustainability action

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Give Something Back

Beginning in 2005, ‘78 William and Mary Alum Dennis Liberson began giving to the Environmental Science programs at his alma mater.

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To A Greener Place

In 2007, Williamsburg Mayor Jeanne Zeidler signed the Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement, a commitment that asks mayors to work towards aggressive reductions in carbon use in their city on their own timeline, and to make sustainability issues a priority on their agenda.

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Green Fees

This year, members of William and Mary’s Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) created a new plan for furthering environmental reform on campus: the introduction of a student Green Fee.

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From the Ground Up

After a summer of cows, chickens, and crops on a Virginia farm, a student’s semester in Iceland brings sustainability into the forefront.

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At the Bottom of the World

When a friend told me about his work as a laboratory technician aboard the Antarctic research vessel R/V Laurence M. Gould, I was immediately interested, and applied for the same position.