Posts Tagged ‘sustainability’
Awards and Recognition — Summer 2013
Indiana State, its students and faculty have received awards for sustainability, community service and research.
Powering Green Thinking
An arts competition for Earth Day allowed students to promote sustainability and green living in unique ways.
Catching the Wind
Environmental 110 students measure wind speeds on campus to help find the perfect place for a wind turbine.
It Takes Blue to Make Green
This issue of Indiana State University Magazine explores the university’s commitment to green initiatives and the work of our alumni in sustainability efforts. While the university proudly showcases its blue, it is always important to remember that it takes blue to make green.
Mark Barnes: No Limits for Life
For 1981 Indiana State University graduate Mark Barnes, the hard work and flexibility learned as a drummer is simply part of life.
University Adopts Climate Action Plan
Is it possible for a university campus to go about its daily activities with no net harmful impact on the environment? ISU explores the possibilities as it adopts its climate action plan as the next step toward sustainability.
Alumni Ride Winds of Change in Energy
When Rocky Jackson completed his degree, he wanted to work for a company that embraced new technologies. Shortly after graduation, he landed a position as a project engineer for White Construction. The Clinton-based company, whose president attended ISU and employs many alumni, has emerged as a leader in the field of alternative energy.





What a wonderful article. I enjoyed hearing about Rich's efforts with regard to