How To Get Involved
LEARN FROM OUR CAMPUS Guides
The Environmental Justice Guide includes readings, podcasts, films about in inequity and injustice of pollution and global climate change in the US and the global south. This guide is a offers a glipse at the activism and people power of communities, in the face of environmenntal racism, corporatism, capitalism, and sexism. Our Zero Waste Guide offers details on how to run low waste events where most material is recycled or composted. The Green Guide is a summary of global sustainability topics with on-campus applications and opportunities.
Sustainability Living-Learning
The "Gardenside" program is a sustainability-focused living and learning community. First proposed by a Sustainability intern in 2021, the program was developed into a partnership between the Office of Sustainability and ResLife. Students interested in sustainability live together in Wiecking Hall (next to the Community Garden) and take a hands-on class, focused on campus and personal sustainability.
Green Grant
The Green Grant is a $10,000 competitive grant managed by the Sustainability Commission in collaboration with the Sustainability Office to support students in pursuing sustainable initiatives on campus to improve student life and the environment.
Jobs and Internships
Sustainable ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø often has employment or internship opportunities for students. Please visit the jobs and internships page to see what positions we are currently looking to fill and scroll to the bottom of the page for a synopsis of all job descriptions.
Volunteer on- and off-campus
Our student led programs offer "work parties" in the garden, North Woods, and compost program. The Saratoga Springs community has many opportunities for students looking to make a difference beyond the college campus. Learn more about volunteering opportunities here.