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On August 27th, Congressman Mike Thompson held a special climate change town hall meeting in the Sonoma State Student Center.
Do you ever find yourself confused about where to throw away your trash? “Is this recyclable? compostable? or landfill?” We all try our best to recycle and compost when we can. However, it’s confusing and impossible to know where each item goes.
With the signing of the Climate Commitment on April 5th, Sonoma State is setting a goal for carbon neutrality! We’re on our way!
In case you missed President Sakaki's huge announcement in her March 6th newsletter: the SSU Seawolves are going sustainable!
Expanding our commitment to Seawolf sustainability
Wait a minute… there’s a creek on campus?! For those of you who don’t know exactly where Copeland Creek is located, it runs right under the footbridge on the north side of campus next to Cabernet Village.
Probably the most popular destination on campus is the Rec Center. It’s the perfect place to play a round of pool, climb with your roommates, and get a great workout after a long day of classes.
Please join educational, business, government, and community leaders for the 14th Annual Sustainable Enterprise Conference on April 5, 2019 at Sonoma State University. This year we will gather transformational and en
Just over the horizon, Sonoma State will be hosting the 14th annual Sustainable Enterprise Conference. This conference brings the North Bay together by including community partners, companies, organizations and everything in-between. All in the name of sustainability.
The new Wine Center has a lot to offer Sonoma State and the community other than good wine and the best patio seating on campus. Seriously, like super nice seating.
The CSU is seeking input on a first draft of a new CSU Sustainability policy. Deadline for comments is November 5th.