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Here you'll find the latest news, updates, and information on environmentally-focused topics. Check back often!
Here you'll find the latest news, updates, and information on environmentally-focused topics. Check back often!
European Starlings: Shakespearean Tragedy or Much Ado About Nothing?
February 23, 2024
Rain Date Change for Service Learning Projects 5 and 6
March 25, 2023
CEES Service Learning Project 3 Rescheduled Due to Weather
March 3, 2023
Summer Teacher Professional Development Workshop
June 1, 2022
Service Learning Projects 3 & 4 Rescheduled Due To Weather
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AAAS welcomes 2 Indiana University faculty as 2023 fellows
IU Bloomington’s Caroline Chick Jarrold and Luis Chaves were elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2023 fellows class, a prestigious, lifetime honor recognizing s... Read more about AAAS welcomes 2 Indiana University faculty as 2023 fellows
12 honored as Hoosier Resilience Heroes for contributing to healthier, more sustainable Indiana
With Earth Day right around the corner, IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute is recognizing a dozen Indiana residents for their dedication to creating a more sustainable and resilient Hoosier... Read more about 12 honored as Hoosier Resilience Heroes for contributing to healthier, more sustainable Indiana
Climate scientist Ben Kravitz to join International Commission on Climate
Membership to the commission is limited to fewer than 20 current scientists, and Kravitz will be the sole American member of the international commission of experts.
Unusual heat resilience discovered in Bloomington bird
IU research finds that tree swallows use behavioral and physiological mechanisms to handle rising temperatures, and their story is an optimistic example of how some species successfully respond to... Read more about Unusual heat resilience discovered in Bloomington bird
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences honored for student diversity efforts
The department in the IU School of Science in Indianapolis was named a partner institution of the American Geophysical Union’s Bridge Program, which increases representation of historically margi... Read more about Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences honored for student diversity efforts
McKinney Climate Fellows apply green skills to lead climate response
As the global economy becomes greener in response to the threat of climate change, Indiana University is connecting students to the critical skills employers are seeking to meet sustainability targ... Read more about McKinney Climate Fellows apply green skills to lead climate response
Researchers evaluating locations for carbon capture and storage in Indiana, Midwest
Indiana Geological and Water Survey researchers are evaluating locations in Indiana and the Midwest where carbon storage in geologic formations could be successful.
12 communities join 2024 IU Resilience Cohort to accelerate climate action, expand tree canopies
The program, which connects Hoosier cities and towns to new training and resources as well as to IU students, is led by IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute as part of its McKinney Midwest Cli... Read more about 12 communities join 2024 IU Resilience Cohort to accelerate climate action, expand tree canopies
From Indiana to the Andes, IU protects the planet through biodiversity research, advocacy
A loss in the diversity of wildlife is one of the greatest threats to the planet today. Researchers at Indiana University’s Midwest Center for Biodiversity are working to protect the planet’s e... Read more about From Indiana to the Andes, IU protects the planet through biodiversity research, advocacy
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