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Caption: A comic from the Green Campus Challenge s Waste Watchers team, which pitched an idea to reduce food waste on campus Caption: Stuart Dwyer, charge d’ affaires at the U.S. Embassy for the U.S. Embassy in Denmark, gave opening remarks for the Green Campus Challenge, emphasizing the importance of international partnerships in addressing global challenges. Caption: Team Green-(in)-Spire won the Green Campus Challenge grand prize for their Campus Sustainability World Fair idea.
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Climate action is among the top priorities for the Institute and one that demands global solutions. With Denmark’s reputation as a leader in sustainable thinking, finding a way to bring the two together presented a natural synergy for the MIT-Denmark program. Part of MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), MIT-Denmark connects students and faculty
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IMAGE: Army researchers conduct a comparison study that examines the thermal stability of Kevlar (left), amide covalent organic framework (center) and graphamid (right). view more
Credit: Dr. Steve Lustig
ADELPHI, Md. Army researchers reached a breakthrough in the nascent science of two-dimensional polymers thanks to a collaborative program that enlists the help of lead scientists and engineers across academia known as joint faculty appointments.
Researchers from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, now known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory partnered with Prof. Steve Lustig, a joint faculty appointment at Northeastern University, to accelerate the development of 2D polymers for military applications.
Watch this video to see why our students are so grateful for their Apple technology.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 22, 2021) In any given day, University of Kentucky students in-state and out-of-state will utilize iPads, provided to them through the Smart Campus Initiative, in myriad ways.
In its third year of the program, the Smart Campus Initiative has provided incoming, first-year students with an iPad Air, Apple Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil. Currently, more than 12,000 UK-issued iPads are on campus being used by freshmen, sophomores, faculty and staff.
To the Editor: The acquisition of Southern Vermont College’s (SVC) campus by Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) is an important turn of events for Bennington and its residents. The fund