Marquette Sustainability invites the Marquette community to a campus sustainability town hall event on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.
Marquette Sustainability coordinates and advances sustainability at Marquette as it relates to academics, engagement, operations, and more – in pursuit of Marquette’s mission of excellence, faith, leadership, and service. Sustainability means meeting the social, environmental, and financial/economic needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainability includes conserving energy, water, and other resources; protecting and improving air, water, and habitat quality; preventing waste and pollution; and doing these activities in a manner that promotes social justice, health, environmental welfare, and economic security.
Attendees will engage in guided, small group discussions to share thoughts and ideas about advancing campus sustainability. This is an opportunity for the campus community to provide feedback that will help to inform Marquette’s first campus sustainability plan.
Refreshments will be provided and no tickets are required. Registration can be completed online.
For questions or more information contact Marquette Sustainability or visit their website.