Sustainable Tuesdays: A Lecture Series about
Sustainability and the University of Maryland, College Park
5pm Tuesdays, Lecture Hall, School of Architecture Planning and Preservation
February 1
The Global Importance of Sustainability
Julie Gabrielli, NCARB, LEED-AP, founder GoforChange, green business consultants
February 8
Sustainability and the College Park Campus
Dr. Ann Wylie, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, Univ. of Maryland. College Park
Scott Lupin, Assoc. Director, Department of Campus Sustainability and Environmental Affairs
February 15
The Natural Environment - Why It's Important
Prof. Marla McIntosh, Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
February 22
Buildings: A Big Part of the Problem
Prof. Carl Bovill, School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
March 1
Student Initiatives in Sustainability at College Park
Matthew Popkin, Chair, Student Sustainability Committee, SGA
March 8
Smart Growth: What is it? Why is it Important?
Dr. James Cohen, Director, Planning Program, School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
March 15
Food and Sustainability
Colleen Wright-Riva, Director Campus Dining Services
March 29
Buying Electricity and Gas for a BIG User
Joan Kowal, Energy Manager, Univ. of Maryland, Energy Advisor, Univ. System of Maryland
April 5
Existing and Emerging Education Opportunities in Sustainability at College Park
Prof. Bruce James, Director, Program in Environmental Science and Technology
April 12
College Park - What the Neighbors are Doing
Hon. Andy Fellows, Mayor, College Park (others)
April 19
The Campus Master Plan: Process and Product
Brenda Testa, Bill Mallari,
April 26
Getting Here is All the Fun
David Allen, Director, Transportation Services (others)
The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at the University of Maryland is home to four academic disciplines: architecture, urban planning, historic preservation and real estate development. Committed to educating its students and community about the importance of sustainability and smart growth, the School practices an interdisciplinary approach to education, research, creative work, and community and professional service. For more information, please e-mail us or call 301.405.8000.
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