Oct. 29: Green Liaisons lecture
First fall Green Liaisons Sustainability Lecture to feature student speaker
11:37 a.m., Oct. 27, 2014--The first University of Delaware Green Liaisons Sustainability Lecture of the fall semester will be held from noon-1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29, in the Ewing Room of the Perkins Student Center.
Rebecca Bronstein, a senior student pursuing a degree in environmental science with a concentration in sustainable energy technology, will lead a talk about her team’s efforts to establish and implement a sustainability office at UD.
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As an Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Summer Scholar, Bronstein has conducted research on the public perception of offshore wind power and the implementation of a sustainability studies program at the University.
Bronstein is currently conducting additional research on sustainable communities as a Plastino Scholar.
Bronstein is an active member of the Blue Hen Leadership Program, where she recently co-led a sustainability based service trip to Puerto Rico, is a senator in the Student Government Association and is a board member of the Down to Earth Food Cooperative.
More about Green Liaisons Sustainability Lecture Series
Once a month, Green Liaisons are invited to attend a lunchtime presentation on the small steps that can be implemented by every student, faculty and staff member in order to make UD a greener place to learn, work and live.
All lunches in the Green Liaisons Sustainability Lecture Series are open to Green Liaisons and are usually held from noon-1p.m. Topics and locations change monthly. Drinks and dessert are provided.
Members of the campus community who are not currently Green Liaisons but want to represent their departments can contact Francis Karani at fkarani@udel.edu or Emily Behnke at ebehnke@udel.edu.
More information regarding the lunch schedule, past events and general information on the Green Liaisons Programs can be found on the website.