Be green, Do green

You probably noticed that green is everywhere these days.
Maybe you and your family have gone green. You've installed energy efficient light bulbs, you use public transportation. You reuse, reduce and recycle. Great! So what’s next?
Take your environmental spirit to Bloomfield; give your school a lesson on going green!
Read this blog to find out what's going on around campus and how you can get involved.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Student Training for Environmental Protection

The George Mason University Student Training for Environmental Protection Summer Program is designed to give students the skills they need to become effective environmental advocates. It is a weeklong course facilitated by some of the best youth organizers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. During the week participants will learn how to create or extend strong and successful groups that will be able to run effective environmental campaigns on their campuses or in their communities.


For more information about the upcoming camp, click here.



Other NJ Colleges Doing It





Hey guys! Here are just a few of other NJ college environmental groups. See what they're doing to improve their schools and environment. If you know of any other schools that are striving for environmental awareness, feel free to add a comment.


Stockton College
Ramapo College
Bergen Community College
Union County College
Centenary College
The College of New Jersey
Princeton University
Brookdale Community College



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Bloomfield Students were doing it at the Multicultural Expo.



Students came together to share cultural experiences and world wide environmental concerns. The event featured food, native costumes, dance, music and artifacts of the many cultures presented both on campus and in the community.

How to Save the Environment

People often ask "what can I do?"  We can all think of four or five things to do to save the environment. but here are 51 — count 'em, 51 — suggestions!

How to Help Save the Environment - WikiHow

Thursday, November 4, 2010

BC honors going greeen

Here's an interview with Courtney Camon and Emi Evering, last years student coordinator for the Honors Program. Check it out to see what honors students are doing to go green.



BCSG President Gives Thoughts

John Eagan Interviews Tashon Jackson, The Bloomfield College Student Government's President. Check it out to see what clubs, organizations and administrators are doing around campus to keep it clean and environmentally friendly for its students.

How green is Bloomfield?

Here's an interview with Peter Doyle, supervisor of custodial service. Check it out to see what it means to be the director of physical plant and what Bloomfield College is doing to go green.


I'm Recycling