The Clark School Engineering Sustainability Workshop 2011
This Year's WorkshopWebcast LinksMorning Sessions (9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Keynote Session (12:15 to 1 p.m.) Parallel Sessions in Kay West and Closing Session (1-3:15 p.m.) Parallel Sessions in Kay East (1-2:45 p.m.) Video ContestGuidelines for the Engineering Sustainability Video Contest HandoutsLearn 15 Things that Will Empower You (Maryland Energy Administration; opens PDF) Workshop Archives
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Sustainability does not happen by chance. It must be engineered.
That’s why, each year on Earth Day in April, the Clark School invites its own faculty members and students, interested people from other University of Maryland schools, and guest speakers from industry and government, to come together for the Clark School’s Engineering Sustainability Workshop.
The goal of the workshop is to present and propose ways to maximize technology's positive impact on the long-term availability of natural resources, and to minimize its negative impact. The workshop offers presentations, demonstrations, and discussions in which all may participate. At the conclusion of the workshop, a list is made of new ideas for sustainability initiatives proposed by attendees; this list will be posted on this website for future reference and possible development and execution.
We encourage all to join us and contribute new ideas for engineering sustainability.
This event is co-sponsored by the University of Maryland Energy Research Center and the University of Maryland Office of Sustainability.
This is a free event. No registration required.