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The 2007 Sustainability Conference has grown more than 1,150 percent since its inception in 2002
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Wednesday, January 16
LACCD Sustainability Collaborative Brown Bag Lunch
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Location: 770 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90017 (Corner of Flower St. & Wilshire Blvd.)
Fee: Free, open to all
Bring your own brown bag lunch
Topic:
Update from City of Los Angeles' Green Building program, with a focus on their Construction Waste Recycling Program
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Wednesday, February 20
LACCD Sustainability Collaborative Brown Bag Lunch
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Location: 770 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90017 (Corner of Flower St. & Wilshire Blvd.)
Fee: Free, open to all
Bring your own brown bag lunch
Topic:
Sabrina Drill from UC Cooperative Extension, sharing their programs for Sustainable Landscaping and Fire Prevention
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Wednesday, March 19
LACCD Sustainability Collaborative Brown Bag Lunch
Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Location: 770 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90017 (Corner of Flower St. &Wilshire Blvd.)
Fee: Free, open to all
Bring your own brown bag lunch
Topic:
Sustainability in Mongolia by Dr. Woodrow Clark, Consultant to the Mongolian government
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| A Year in Review |
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Looking Forward as We Take a Look Back at ‘07
As 2007 draws to a close, we’re taking an opportunity to review the significant progress the Bond Construction Program made this year. We garnered some very prestigious awards for environmental stewardship while making construction progress at every one of our nine campuses. Here’s an overview of the best of 2007. Read more...
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2007 Sustainability Conference a Success |
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On November 30, over 500 guests attended the Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) Sixth Annual 2007 Sustainability Conference at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown LA. Renowned literary and political figure Gore Vidal, in addition to leading environmental leaders, spoke at the conference which educated the community on sustainable building practices and global warming issues. Read more...
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| Student Voice - Positive, Resourceful and Beating the Odds: Gwendolyn Maris |
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The Student Voice is a feature that provides a student perspective on the Proposition A/AA program.
By all accounts, Gwendolyn “Gwen” Maris, Associated Student Organization (ASO) president at Los Angeles Southwest College (LASC) is Super woman. As a single mother of seven and a widow, she was motivated to enroll in LASC’s summer school to set an example for her daughters and to get a new start on her own life. Read more...
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| 2007: A Year of Opportunity and Growth |
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A message from Larry H. Eisenberg, Executive Director of Facilities Planning and Development
The Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) Bond Construction Program had an exceptional year with all nine colleges experiencing tremendous growth. Between starting new infrastructure upgrades, commemorating milestones, or receiving recognition from notable and influential organizations, there were plenty of opportunities to celebrate. Read more...
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| LATTC Hosts Campus Wide Rally in Support of National Recycle Day |
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Supervisor Burke Lends Support by Proclaiming November 15 as Recycle Day for County of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College (LATTC) joined LA County Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke, officials from the Department of Public Works and the Los Angeles Conservation Corp. on November 14 to spread the message of recycling and preservation to students, faculty and District officials during a pre-Recycle Day campus rally at the college. Read more...
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| Photo of the Month |
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Dressed in lab coats: L.A. City College Science and Technology Department Chairs join Los Angeles Community College District Chancellor Marshall Drummond during groundbreaking ceremonies for the college’s new $38 million Science and Technology Building on December 12. Read more...
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