03/11/16 by Guest Writer
By Hannah Davis
Most people don’t notice the plain, glass-encased greenhouse behind the Shuford Science building because there is generally not much going on.
Senior Pam Casdorph,
02/11/16 by Juanita Teschner
The Center for the Environment will host a presentation called “Cut Trash in Half in America: Right Now!” on Tuesday, February 23, at its facility on the
01/28/16 by Juanita Teschner
Dr. Robert Musil, president and CEO of the Rachel Carson Council, will speak Thursday, February 11, on “Rachel Carson’s Environmental Legacy for North Carolina” at the Center
12/08/15 by Guest Writer
By Hannah Davis
“There’s no way you can be a foodie and not love mason jars,” Dr. Chris Nagy said.
Dr. Chris Magryta, Nicole Magryta and Dr.
09/02/15 by Juanita Teschner
Environmental Stewards brainstorm ideas at their retreat.
The Environmental Stewards at Catawba College went on retreat August 21-23 at Lake Junaluska in western North Carolina to concentrate
As the National Environmental Summit for High School Students finished its fifth year in mid-July, participants and teachers alike agreed that it’s more than just a course on the environment.The summit
The fifth year of the National Environmental Summit for High School Students, hosted by the Center for the Environment at Catawba College, kicked off on Tuesday, July 7, with keynote speaker
Students attending the 2015 National Environmental Summit for High School Students at Catawba College heard two Catawba alumni talk about the importance of using creative solutions to environmental problems.
The summit,
06/27/15 by Juanita Teschner
The Catawba College sustainable garden now has 15 beds full of tomatoes, kale, Swiss chard, broccoli, carrots, beets, strawberries, corn, lettuce and spinach.
Recent graduates Sloan Kessler
06/23/15 by Juanita Teschner
Catawba College has completed Phase I of its solar installation, which will ultimately provide nearly one megawatt of solar electricity for the campus. The eight new solar