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Clothing Drive for Refugee Program April 22-27
Have used clothing that is ready for a second home? Spare it from the landfill and help the environment while helping a local cause.
Join RecycleForce on April 19th and do some spring cleaning!
Join RecycleForce on April 19th from 7am-1pm and do some spring cleaning!
Bob Barr on NPR
On April 9th, National Public Radio hosted an insightful discussion on water quality in Indiana, featuring guests Bruno Piggott of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Kim Ferraro from the Hoosier Environmental Council, and Bob Barr, our very own IUPUI research scientist!
Service Learning Event at Oliver’s Woods, Friday, March 15th
We had lots of fun Friday, March 15th removing invasive honeysuckle at Oliver’s Woods, a Central Indiana Land Trust property located just east of the Keystone Fashion Mall along the White River!
FEH News
In collaboration with the continuing professional education program for the Indiana Association of Realtors, the FEH Team and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water, is developing a 3-hour continuing education course for Realtors on flood hazards.
Deadline to Apply For Water Resources Field Trip to Lake Michigan One Month Away
Attention Educators and Students Grades 6-9!
Woodland Wildflowers at Ritchey Woods Natural Area and Nature Preserve
From late March to early May, Ritchey Woods offers a spectacular display of eastern woodland wildflowers.
Communications Intern
Greetings! My name is Whitney Dyer, and I am the new Communications Intern for CEES. I look forward to working with the Center to bring environmental stewardship to as many people as possible! New developments for accessing information about CEES: Like and share our new Facebook page Look for news about our service learning projects… Read more »
Indiana Going Green Festival, March 15 and 16
CEES staff Robert Lugg, Elizabeth Johnson, and Austin Taylor, and GK-12 fellow Jess Adamic spent this past weekend working together with Indiana State Museum Going Green Festival attendees to understand how water, sediment, and pollution moves through our watersheds!