ENVIROFORUM

 

 

Enviroforum: MIT's Environmental Networking Group

 

WHAT IS IT?

The MIT EnviroForum, newly created and supported by Chancellor Clay, is a series of events that are designed to bring together MIT's diverse community interested in the issues of environment, sustainability, and related issues.  Each event will provide an opportunity for attendees to meet like-minded individuals for networking, socializing, and informal conversation.  Attendees will include MIT graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, researchers, and members of the administration.

 

WHEN IS THE NEXT ENVIROFORUM?

4:00 - 6:00 pm

Tuesday, April 27th, 2004

 

WHERE IS IT?

Ida Green Lounge, Rm. 54-923

 

THEME: "Toxic Use Reduction in Academic Laboratories"

                        

Brief Presentations (4:45 - 5:15):

Students participating in: The Chemistry Department/EPO Project on Hazardous Waste Reduction in Academic Research Laboratories

 

QUESTIONS?

Contact Jeremy Gregory: jgregory@mit.edu

 

Refreshments will be available.

 

INFORMATION FROM PREVIOUS ENVIROFORUMS

Prof. Jaillet’s slides and comments from EnviroForum I on MIT’s environmental challenges

Victoria Sirianni’s comments from EnviroForum II on multidisciplinary research and activities at MIT

Prof. Kip Hodge’s comments from EnviroForum II on multidisciplinary research and activities at MIT

 

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