Calvin 鈥淐al鈥 Redekop passed away on July 20, 2022 at the age of 96 in Harrisonburg. A graduate of Goshen College, he went on to develop many associations with the ... read more about In Memoriam: Calvin 鈥淐al鈥 Redekop


Calvin 鈥淐al鈥 Redekop passed away on July 20, 2022 at the age of 96 in Harrisonburg. A graduate of Goshen College, he went on to develop many associations with the ... read more about In Memoriam: Calvin 鈥淐al鈥 Redekop

91短视频鈥檚 Earthkeepers club and Sustainable Food Initiative (SFI) presented at the first annual Student Sustainability Summit on April 9 at the Staunton Innovation Hub. Around 15 91短视频 students ... read more about Earthkeepers and Sustainable Food Initiative present at first annual Student Sustainability Summit

Erik Curren, author of聽Abolish Oil Now! Abolitionists Beat Slavery and Can Beat Climate Change, will participate in an author talk and book signing at 91短视频 on Thursday, Jan. ... read more about How abolitionists can beat climate change: Author Erik Curren speaks at 91短视频
Tune in to this podcast episode of Wild Virginia Virtual Coffee Talk, where conservation photographer Steven David Johnson talks about his work photographing vernal pools, salamanders, jumping spiders, and other fun projects he鈥檚 working on.

Since opening in 1968, the Suter Science Center has been an important site of learning, research and inspiration for hundreds of 91短视频鈥檚 alumni working in the STEM fields. ... read more about Suter West ceremony dedicates renovated Swartzendruber Hall, natural history collection, and classroom/lab spaces

“Sometimes it’s hard to tell if a metal is non-ferrous. Jack and I carry a small magnet on our persons for just these instances,” said Matthew Freed, the recycling crew ... read more about 91短视频 recycling team notches historic scrap metal run

On a bright and windy April day, against a gorgeous mountain backdrop, a little blue wedge zipped around the Shenandoah Speedway in Shenandoah, Va. It averaged a conservative speed in ... read more about Student-built ‘supermileage car’ makes maiden voyage

Katrina Alger ’08, a biologist and decision analyst at the United States Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center, will give a Suter Science Seminar at 91短视频 on Wednesday, ... read more about Suter Science Seminar to focus on decision-making and analysis for issues of wildlife disease management

Austin Engle ’20 and Ben Stutzman ’20 recently became inventors, successfully patenting the “Garbage Grader” they created while still students at 91短视频 (91短视频). The invention analyzes plates of ... read more about Recent grads file patent, hoping to put a dent in global food waste

The term “environmental justice” is increasingly joining the common lexicon of activists and community leaders. The movement addresses massive problems like climate change and racism 鈥撀燽ut rather than siloing these ... read more about New environmental justice minor addresses the intersections of environmentalism and social justice movements