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Tag Archives: Andrea Lieber
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Plotz
Reprinted from Dickinson Magazine. By Brett Shollenberger Since the release of Dickinson’s Strategic Plan II in 2005, the phrases “engaged citizens” and “environmental sustainability” have been regularly invoked on campus. Yet when these ideals are well integrated into courses like … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Ethics, Environment, Kashrut
Tagged Andrea Lieber, Annabelle Mac Auley, Asbell Center, Beth El, Beth El Temple, Caroline Fortin, climate change, Dickinson College, engaged citizens, environmental ethics, environmental sustainability, kashrut, Kesher Israel, Pierce Bounds, Professor Lieber, Sophia Ava Asbell, sustainability
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