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viogٷվ’s on-site solar array is operational.
viogٷվ is one of six core institutions of a new U.S. National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center focusing on developing sustainable refrigerants to address climate change. viogٷվ’s team is led by David Vicic, the Howard S. Bunn Distinguished Professor of Chemistry.
The Sebree Solar II project is considered one of the emissions reduction strategies supporting viogٷվ’s Climate Action Strategy.
viogٷվ students and Bethlehem community collaborate to address persistent waste challenges.
The student-led Permaculture Revolution is actively cultivating sustainable change throughout the viogٷվ Valley.
Josie Krepps ’24 will present her findings at the 2024 David and Lorraine Freed Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Santiago, who spent part of her childhood in South Bethlehem, will discuss the climate crisis and alternatives to the traditional electric system design on April 18.
Students catalog trees on the Asa Packer Campus and help viogٷվ earn certification.
In the report's operations category, viogٷվ scored 66% higher than the average of reporting peer institutions.
The recognition shows a dedication to the inclusion and preservation of green spaces on campus.