Green company branches out
As of today, IU graduate Adam Swartz has planted 2,518 trees.
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As of today, IU graduate Adam Swartz has planted 2,518 trees.
IU alums Sidney and Lois Eskenazi financed the construction of the most environmentally progressive hospital in the state of Indiana. One of it's sustainable attributes is a sky farm on the hospital's roof.
Sidney Eskenazi grew up on the south side of Indianapolis during the Great Depression. His father died when he was 13 years old and, one week later, Eskenazi started his first job. Even during these hard times, he grew up watching his father, and later his uncle, donating food to charitable causes. This generosity inspired the young boy so that today he, along with his wife Lois, continue the trend of giving back, though on a much larger scale.
Reparations are underway at the former University Inn. Once the remodeling process is finished, the property will be named Cascades Inn.
On March 20 and 21, the Indiana State Museum will host the seventh annual Going Green Festival.
No one likes waking up at 8 a.m. and feeling like it’s still 7 a.m.
Since 2002, logging in Indiana has increased by 1,000 percent, according to the Indiana Forest Alliance.
The project is an online shopping website where customers can easily identify and purchase products that have been given Wal-Mart’s Sustainability Leaders badge. Almost 3,000 items have earned the distinction. Products are selected based on a sustainability index that is created with the Sustainability Consortium, an independent nonprofit driven to increasing sales of sustainable products.
You’re browsing the aisles at the supermarket with your reusable shopping bags in tow. Since you’re already being eco-friendly, you might as well pick up the organic ?broccoli.
Last week, Republican Senator Jim Inhofe threw a snowball on the Senate floor, believing this to be the only proof necessary for ?disproving climate change.
There was a 20-percent increase in solar workers in 2014 in the United States, according to the ?Solar Foundation.
As students hurry from class to class, shielding their eyes against gusts of snow, they’re probably not thinking about global warming.
When Jessica Wilson opened her door, she was surprised to see four yellow phone directories sitting on the front steps.
For Megan Schmidt, it was egg, bacon and cheese piled onto a bagel.
Members of the "lower class" ate packaged snacks and sipped fruit punch while discussing the issue of hunger in the US at Hutton Honors College on Monday.
IU has national reputation for being a welcoming place for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer community. In fact, the University was placed on the Campus Pride blog’s 2014 list of top 50 LGBT-friendly colleges in America.
Gov. Mike Pence announced the immediate termination of the “JustIN” website development in a Thursday press release.
From an outsider’s perspective, Camp Kesem would seem like a completely normal summer camp. Children would be running around the cabins, making a mess in the cafeteria, playing capture the flag and sitting around bonfires.
Today, fewer and fewer people are attending ?orchestra concerts.
Smiling recruiters, bright-colored poster boards and smartly dressed job-hungry students crowded into Alumni Hall on Tuesday evening for the 2015 College of Arts and Sciences Winter Career and Internship Fair.