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How the University of Michigan is making sure its engineering students are ready to tackle sustainability issues in their careers.
by Susan Fancy
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Students had demanded for years that the university divest from fossil fuels. What happens next?
by Susan Gary
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A sustainable campus in Denmark saves $5.3 million, the University of Oxford cuts a third of emissions and a business school teaches brave leadership.
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In part nine of a 10-part series, students advocate for local meals, schools finance for development and foster immersion.
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MBA students learn that community health, immigrant integration and cultural co-existence play a major role in business health and sustainability.
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In part five of the ten-week series, colleges launch massive open-sourced courses; ignorance is examined as a path to productivity.
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In week four of 10-part series, a Chinese campus goes for LEED gold; insurers account for climate change.
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In week three of 10-part series, colleges are implementing programs to help students be the change they want to see in the world.
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In week two of a 10-week series, schools create sustainable housing and celebrate social impact with a weeklong festival.
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Each week, we explore 10 new ways how campuses tackle the world's biggest problems, from the circular economy to clean-energy funds.
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Portland State University's learning journey from a veteran education center to a national champion of sustainable scholarship.
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From local bicycle shares to global divestment movements, universities lead the way to a more sustainable future for all.
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Universities know green power is a good deal. They are also taking the lead because they have to: Their stakeholders demand it.