Posts Tagged ‘Sustainability’
‘I Love Granville’
Posted in Beyond Campus on March 28, 2013
The Sustainability Fellows have just launched a new campaign, ‘I Love Granville,’ to encourage folks to think global and buy local.
Ebaugh’s golden
Posted in On Campus on September 13, 2012
Denison’s revamped Ebaugh Laboratories scores a gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Living the green life
Posted in On Campus on September 4, 2012
An ambitious new sustainability program has been planted at Denison and it’s already growing strong.
Bricks and mortar
Posted in On Campus on May 11, 2012
Everything’s taking shape at two important expansion and renovation projects. See how Mitchell and Chamberlin are coming right along.
Denison’s tallest residents
Posted in On Campus on April 24, 2012
Maybe you’ve walked right by them, or maybe you’ve stopped to notice, but the trees here are gorgeous. Now this Tree Campus USA has an arboretum.
Environmental studies: it’s an art
Posted in On Campus on October 7, 2011
Abram Kaplan steps out of the classroom and into the Ohio farmscape. See how he documents his journey in a series of art installations on campus.
It’s what’s for dinner
Posted in On Campus on September 23, 2011
Eating your vegetables is more fun than ever as local foods shine in the dining halls.
Denison in the Blogosphere (5/20/11)
Posted in Beyond Campus on May 20, 2011
We’ve got baseball, coffee, and children’s literature.
Talk about eating local
Posted in On Campus on May 3, 2011
Students will be able to pick their own healthy snacks when new cherry trees on campus begin to bear fruit.
Earth Week in motion
Posted in On Campus on April 22, 2011
Earth Week goes wild with film, music, dance, planting, blogging, even a Trashion Show.
The real impact of ‘No Impact’
Posted in Academics & Research on April 20, 2011
For Earth Week, environmental studies students put theory into practice–and blog about it.
Fill it up
Posted in On Campus on March 31, 2011
Now it’s ridiculously easy to NEVER buy bottled water again.
Gaga for garbage
Posted in On Campus on March 17, 2011
Denison has a plan for improving its trash and recycling efforts, and Scott Barrett is the one to get it done.
One treed hill
Posted in On Campus on February 23, 2011
Denison has been awarded Tree Campus USA recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation.
Homestead roots on ‘Portlandia’ farm
Posted in Beyond Campus on February 4, 2011
You know that farm featured on the new IFC show “Portlandia”? Yep, that’s run by three Homstead alums.
What’s cooking at Ebaugh?
Posted in On Campus on January 26, 2011
Check out the progress on the new chem building—it’s a recipe for 21st century teaching and learning.
When is a green swimming pool a good thing?
Posted in On Campus on January 20, 2011
Green is the word as construction continues on the new and improved home of Big Red athletics.
Poker face
Posted in Beyond Campus on December 27, 2010
Environmental engineer Shellie Miller ’00 had to keep a secret about her prestigious award from the White House. Here’s why…
Saving water, one drop at a time
Posted in On Campus on December 16, 2010
Students save 10,000 gallons of water, while staying as clean and well-hydrated as ever.
Deep roots
Posted in On Campus on November 23, 2010
As A-Quad loses some of its faithful old sugar maples, a new stand of native trees take their place on The Hill.
It’s official
Posted in On Campus on October 19, 2010
Hard hats abound as Denison’s leaders break ground for new natatorium and athletics facility.
Making a splash
Posted in Academics & Research on October 14, 2010
Biology majors Jennifer Clemmer ’11 and Eliza Miller ’11 go knee-deep into Denison’s ponds, looking for clues to understand the ecosystem’s delicate balance.
Breaking new ground for the Big Red
Posted in On Campus on October 1, 2010
Denison has broken ground on a $38.5 million renovation and expansion of its athletics and recreation facilities.
Whole hog for local farming
Posted in Beyond Campus on September 2, 2010
Denison visits the Knox County Fair to show its support for local agriculture and Ohio farming families.



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