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IAU 2014 International Conference

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I am simultaneously thrilled and humbled to announce that I will be attending the International Association of Universities' 2014 International Conference  as an invited panel speaker. The conference's focus is "Blending Higher Education and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development." Joining representatives from Japan, Mexico, Colombia, and many other countries, I will be co-leading a panel on sustainable development in university life and indicators for assessing impact. I'll get a chance to tour the Amazon River and partake in an opening ceremony with traditional knowledge from the seven tribes of the Peruvian Amazon. In addition to journeying and learning with some of the world's foremost sustainability educators and practitioners, I'll be there for the drafting and presentation of the IAU's Statement on Higher Education for Sustainable Development as the IAU prepares for the UNESCO World Conference on ESD in Aichi Nagoya, Japan in November...

Applied Permaculture: Workshops at Orchard Hill

Sharing this announcement about Applied Permaculture at Orchard Hill, from Village Roots  and Transition Keene : Saturday, February 22, 7:00 pm: TRANSITION COMMUNITIES Join Steve Chase and Katy Locke as they explore the Transition Town Movement; a network of communities that are working to build resilience in response to peak oil, climate change, and economic instability. Learn how Keene and other local town have joined this network. Saturday, April 26, 7:00 pm: PERENNIAL HERBS & MEDICINE Join Community Herbalist and Educator Rebecca Golden as we learn about her favorite perennial herbs and their medicinal uses as well as their multi-Functions in a permaculture food forest. In addition to this, we will have a hands-on demo of how to make an herbal syrup, that can be applied to a variety of wild crafted and home grown herbs. Cost: $10 These workshops are made possible in part by The Orchard School and The Farmhouse at Orchard Hill, East Alstead, NH. For more information...

Virtual visiting days at Antioch University New England

Virtual visiting days at Antioch University New England :  Wednesday, February 19th Wednesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 23 All are from 1:30-4. If you know someone who may be interested in Antioch but lives too far away to come on campus, please encourage them to sign up. Visit http://www.antiochne.edu/admissions/visit_form/  or contact:   Laura Andrews Director of Admissions Antioch University New England 40 Avon Street Keene, NH 03431 1-800-552-8380 Direct:  1-603-283-2131 landrews@antioch.edu Fax:  1-603-357-0718 AUNE website:  www.antiochne.edu