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UNC Energy Transition Town Hall

Co-hosted by Undergraduate Student Government's Department of Environmental Affairs, the Renewable Energy Special Projects Committee, UNC's Climate Crisis Committee and Sustainable Carolina.

Environmental Networking Event

Great Hall in Student Union 209 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The environmental networking event is designed to connect students interested in environmental and sustainability-related careers with industry professionals. These distinguished experts will provide valuable insight into the various sectors and career opportunities students can explore, including renewable energy, sustainable fashion, urban planning, … Read more

North Carolina Field Sites Information Session

Please join the UNC Institute for the Environment for an information session on the 2025 Field Sites! What: Learn about the N.C. field sites. Field site directors will talk about the upcoming year and answer all your questions. Dates/Times:  Oct. … Read more

9th Annual Energy Week at Duke

Energy Week at Duke brings students, faculty, and industry professionals together for a week of energy events to promote collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and professional networking.

Intro to PFAS Workshop presented by OWASA

OWASA is hosting a PFAS workshop on campus next week and has been collaborating with me to coordinate it. I thought I would send it your way and see if it could be sent to the E3P listserv as it's … Read more

BEAM MakerFest

Rams Head Recreation Center 340 Ridge Road, Chapel Hill, NC

Be sure to visit the Carolina Drone Lab (CARDNL) and Carolina Tree Heritage Program at BEAM MakerFest!

Capstone Presentations for the Morehead City Field Site

Managing change: Sustaining ecosystem services of the Rachel Carlson National Estuarine Research Reserve Undergraduate Capstone Presentation Morehead City Field Site Wednesday, 11 Dec. 2024, 10:30 – 11:30 AM Seminar Room #222, UNC Institute of Marine Sciences Watch online at https://unc.zoom.us/s/97105191870 … Read more