Spend spring at the National Arboretum with these weekend events
The National Arboretum hosted events to teach gardening and Ikebana this April.
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The National Arboretum hosted events to teach gardening and Ikebana this April.
Students, staff and faculty recycled and composted slightly less waste than previous years in the “Campus Race to Zero Waste,” a national competition which ranks universities across four waste categories.
After finishing her journalism and graphic design undergraduate studies at Southern Methodist University, Zoë Mattioli knew her career needed to pivot to sustainability. Now an American University graduate student, she said lobbying for environmentalist causes was most pressing because of the worldly implications of climate change.
Nota de Editor: Este artículo también fue publicado en inglés y traducido por Sophie Milner-Gorvine.
When senators sought a new White House in 1866, they ended up commissioning Rock Creek Park instead.
Students will bring native plants and flowers to D.C. communities this spring as part of a new regional gardening initiative.
The scientists came from around the world, the video was livestreamed off the coast of Spain. But in an event designed to teach students about how microscopic fossils explain the effects of climate change, some saw a familiar face: professor Barbara Balestra, the director of teaching and labs in American University’s Department of Environmental Science.
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Portraits of environmentalists now line the walls of the National Portrait Gallery in the museum’s new “Forces of Nature” exhibition.
Students learned the art of mocktails and cocktails, informed by the chemistry of taste and smell, on Nov. 8 at Bender Library.
Travis Swanson, a Ward 7 resident, says he has too many spare ingredients in his fridge. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner often throws out excess food, even if he portioned everything carefully.
Lady Macbeth takes center stage amidst music, metacommentary and a message of ambition in the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of “Macbeth in Stride.”
Only one student regularly attends the Quaker meetings at American University, but Gene Throwe, a community partner, advertises the meetings in front of the Kay Spiritual Life Center every Tuesday evening.