Sustainability events on campus to look out for this spring
By Sam Norton | February 2, 2024The spring semester brings plenty of opportunity for students to get involved in the sustainability scene on campus.
The spring semester brings plenty of opportunity for students to get involved in the sustainability scene on campus.
Snowy, cold weather used to be synonymous with the winter holiday season. But as our climate changes, so does our experience during this time of year.
In response to Miami's new Climate Action Plan, the Sustainability Committee has combined with Miami's Climate Action Task Force to guide these goals into fruition.
Shopping sprees during the holiday season don't have to be terrible for the planet. GreenHawks editor Sam Norton shares some tips to shop more sustainably for gifts.
With Senate Bill 83 labeling climate policy as a controversial topic, students and professors at Miami start to think about how this may change learning in the classroom.
Oxford has been taking steps to encourage residents to transition to renewable energy, all as a part of the city's Zero Waste goals to go carbon neutral.
Learn about the helium reclamation system that is saving Miami hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.
Learn about the local businesses in Oxford that are fighting the growing environmental problem of clothing waste by collecting, repurposing and selling second-hand clothing and textiles.
Changes in how methane waste from landfills is harnessed could completely change the energy landscape. We need to capitilize on this energy source now, argues columnist Ava Kalina.
Miami is continuing its deer management program by allowing deer hunting within the Natural Areas beginning on Saturday, Nov. 18.
Renowned environmental scientist, activist and writer Sandra Steingraber speaks on the importance of science communication in the current climate crisis during the latest Altman Lecture Series event.
James W. Porter — referred to as “superstar scientist” by the Smithsonian — discussed the power of science to create change and the urgency of protecting coral reefs at Miami University’s Hefner lecture series on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The ecologically diverse and fragile Silvoor Biological Sanctuary got a helping hand during the "Honeysuckle Hack," helping remove the harmful invasive shrub.
So, you’re thinking about collecting household organic waste? As a student, parent or professor, you can take easy action in properly disposing of organic waste.
Through the diligence of a Miami professor and Miami alum, a new pavillion will be built in Hueston Woods for access to Miami classes and the public.
After the university received a grant for over 2,000 native pollinator plants, Miami students began the process of planting the flowers at the Ernst Nature Theatre.
Whether you’re new to sustainability efforts or already have a foot in the door, Sustainability Week is a great opportunity to increase your involvement at Miami University.
Take a look into the lives of students enrolled in Miami's unique and historic five-year combined Masters of Environmental Science program.
Miami University has set a date for carbon neutrality as the Climate Action Plan begins its first round of reviews this semester.