“In the end,
we will only conserve what we love.”
- Baba Dioum
“In the end,
we will only conserve what we love.”
- Baba Dioum
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‘Green Week’ capped off by Riverside park clean up
Two Marquette service organizations combined forces last weekend to help save the planet — a few buddies and a bit of litter at a time.
On Saturday, the Best Buddies of Marquette joined with Students for an Environmentally Active Campus to clean up Riverside Park’s Urban Ecology Center. The event served as the final activity of Green Week, an effort by several university offices and student organizations to promote awareness of environmental issues. Read More...
SEAC’s first Tribune Tribute!
Marquette brings nature to urban environment
City buses honk and rumble, airplanes soar overhead and the faint scent of Milwaukee’s industrial valley lingers in the air. Marquette’s campus isn’t exactly an escape to nature.
But those involved with the Wisconsin Native Tree Collection at Marquette hope to prove that it can be.
Students for an Environmentally Active Campus have been working with Gail Schumann, an adjunct professor of biological sciences, and the Office of the University Architect for the past two years to bring more trees to the school’s landscape. Their goal is to beautify campus, raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage self-guided tours of the campus tree population. Read More...
Marquette University’s Office of Sustainability and SEAC launch Wisconsin Native Tree Project
Click here to download the collection brochure.
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