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Second Nature
Midwest Regional Workshop
Shaping a Sustainable Future: Best Practices in Higher Education
June 7-10, 2001
Waycross Conference Center
Morgantown, Indiana
"Design is more than how we make things--it is how we make things that
fit
harmoniously in an ecological, cultural and moral context. Second
Nature's
Midwest Regional Workshop will give you a new perspective on how design
is a
part of your work as an administrator, faculty, staff or student."
--Dr. David Orr, Chair and Professor of Environmental Studies at Oberlin
College
Attend this exciting workshop to promote your campus sustainability
activities and to acquire resources and strategies to increase their
impact.
Leave feeling inspired and energized having strengthened connections
with
colleagues from your campus and built relationships with peers from
other
institutions across the U.S. One special focus of this workshop will be
sustainable design and the unique teaching and learning opportunities
design
initiatives can provide for administrators, faculty, staff and students.
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS
Scheduled Presenters include renowned leaders in sustainability
--> ANTHONY CORTESE - sharing a vision of sustainability in higher
education
--> DIANE DILLON-RIDGLEY - presenting a global perspective on how to
foster
institutional transformation by creating leadership
--> HILLARY BROWN - outlining high performance design and the practical
concerns and opportunities involved with building projects
--> WILLIAM McDONOUGH - discussing sustainable design and the broader
implications for climate change and our health
Poster Session
Workshop participants are requested to present posters depicting their
campus activities. Posters provide an engaging and creative mechanism
for
participants to share their efforts and provide an important context for
conversations throughout the entire workshop.
Team Application Time and Resources
Workshop location and format facilitate reflection and application of
the
workshop content. Interactive presentations and experiential exercises
have
been designed to provide teams with opportunities to meet productively.
Materials have been developed to be useful during the workshop and once
participants return to their campuses.
Concurrent Roundtables
There are designated times for participants to organize or attend
sessions
on topics that are not outlined in the formal agenda. Do you... Have a
teaching technique that you want to share? ...Need feedback on a new
project
that you want to implement? ...Want to learn more about a specific
success
mentioned during the workshop? These breakout sessions are your
opportunities to share or acquire this information.
Networking
Throughout the workshop, we have structured formal and informal
opportunities for teams and individuals to exchange information and
ideas.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
The deadline to receive a discount on your registration fee is May 10,
2001.
Space is limited so don't delay. For detailed information on the
workshop,
please visit http://www.secondnature.org or contact
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