Sunday, April 12
11:30 a.m.
Young Main Lounge, Memorial Center
A service will be followed by a reception for family and friends. McGowan died March 7 after a brief illness. Read her obituary.
Sunday, April 12
11:30 a.m.
Young Main Lounge, Memorial Center
A service will be followed by a reception for family and friends. McGowan died March 7 after a brief illness. Read her obituary.
The Ecology Action Center has renamed its annual Making a Difference Award to recognize its former director, 1976 IWU alumna Anne McGowan, who died earlier this month.
The Ecology Action Center is looking for creative shoppers to participate in this year’s Renewable Fashion Challenge, which will take place at the Illinois Sustainable Living and Wellness Expo on April 11 at the Shirk Center.
Challenge co-sponsors Ecology Action Center and Home Sweet Home Mission Mart will launch the 2015 Renewable Fashion Challenge at a kick-off event onThursday, March 19, at 6 p.m. at the Mission Mart, 301 E. Oakland, Bloomington. Designers will receive discounts at the Mission Mart, have opportunities to win prizes and learn more about the challenge.
Pre-registration is not required for the kick-off event, and attendance is not required to participate in the challenge. The deadline for submitting final entries is April 2.
Tuesday, March 24
7 p.m.
C101, CNS
Nature photographer Tom Ulrich will present a photographic journey in the life of a wildlife photographer. This year’s focus will include the birds of Ecuador, bird migration in Texas, and the spectacular wildlife and landscapes of Glacier National Park in Montana.
He dazzles his audiences with amazing photographs, tips for photographers and humorous narration. Ulrich’s work has been featured in National Geographic, National Wildlife, Time, Audubon, and many other publications.
Admission is free for IWU students with their University ID card. Sponsored by the John Wesley Powell Audubon, IWU Environmental Studies Program and IWU Biology Department. See details on admission fees for other attendees.
This semester the GREENetwork will meet at 12:15 p.m. on the third Tuesdays: March 17 and April 21 in the Titan Room, Memorial Center.
Interested students, faculty or staff are welcome to join us! Contact one of our co-chairs for more information.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
7 p.m.
Welcome Center Auditorium
As part of the Hart Career Center’s Alumni Speaker Series, professionals will share insights and advice about their work in environmental and conservation areas:
– Greenhouse manager & curator at ISU, Bethany Evans ’01
– Digital advocacy specialist at Environmental Law & Policy Center, J. Katie Coleman ’04
– Grants manager/development associate at The Wetlands Initiative, Vera Leopold ’05
– Environmental program coordinator at American Lung Association, Ellen Cornelius ’14.
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Monday, Feb. 2
7 p.m.
Center for Natural Sciences (CNS) C101
The Greater Prairie Chicken is an iconic bird of the tallgrass prairies that once covered much of Illinois. Their population in Illinois once numbered in the millions but they are now found only in the Prairie Ridge State Natural Area. Over the past several years their population had declined to about 60 birds. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), the Illinois Natural History Survey and the Audubon Society have embarked on a multi-year project to revitalize the Illinois Prairie Chicken population by translocating 300 birds from Kansas. Bob Gillespie, who is coordinating the current recovery project for the IDNR, will talk about the restoration efforts for this fascinating grassland bird. Sponsored by the John Wesley Powell Audubon, IWU Environmental Studies Program, and IWU Biology Department.
The salt products used for ice and snow removal on campus property are coated with a corn-based product. This increases the residual effectiveness of the product, resulting in a reduced need to reapply and, therefore, less product use. Salt is bought in bulk, resulting in the reduction of packaging waste to be disposed of, and a smaller environmental footprint.
Read more campus efforts in the Report on Sustainability at Illinois Wesleyan University.