Climate Advocacy, Research, and Education (CARE) was formerly a @BUearth club for interdisciplinary science communication. Zine now produced by @buemerald.
Hi everyone! Thank you for supporting CARE. We have made the tough decision not to continue the org after this year, but moving forward our creative zine will be produced by the Emerald Review @buemerald.🌿
For other environmental orgs, check out @BUEarth https://t.co/MJP6qN2i7I.
(2/2) Our goals are to a) incorporate the best aspects of CARE into a more established student organization and b) push for more formal sci comm education for undergrads at BU. We'll keep you updated!
For now, meetings and activities are suspended until further notice.
(1/) We your leadership have realized that we cannot realistically continue the club in its current format, especially with three of us graduating at the end of the semester. Given this, we have decided to refocus our efforts for the second half of the semester...
Visit our Facebook group to vote on a name for our recycling video! Which of these is your favorite?
- 5 Recycling Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making
- 5 Recycling Mistakes Everyone Makes
- 5 Recycling Mistakes You Can Easily Fix
https://t.co/w3m9YzpB6y
Our first meeting is Monday January 27th at 6pm in CAS 453. Join us for snacks, conversation, and a fun little art project! This will also be a great opportunity to learn what projects are on the schedule for this semester and decides which ones you might want to work on.
Our first meeting is Monday January 27th at 6pm in CAS 453. Join us for snacks, conversation, and a fun little art project! This will also be a great opportunity to learn what projects are on the schedule for this semester and decides which ones you might want to work on.
We are sending out our newsletter this week, so sign up for membership here to make sure you get it! You’re joining a global support network 🌊 👋
https://t.co/7uELC0iKKr
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: This year's theme for our zine is "sea-change." We want YOUR visual art, poetry, recipes, short fiction, narrative nonfiction, and articles that relate to our changing planet and how we cope. See attached poster for more info! Open to the Boston community.
If you haven't already heard, our first batch of articles for the fall semester is available on our website! This time around we cover topics ranging from Bhutan to Boston's own public transportation system. We can't wait to hear what you think!
What a fun visit to the @HarvardMuseum! It’s always cool to see some in-person science outreach—and we were coincidentally just in time for #NationalFossilDay!
Come TALK TRASH with fellow members of the @BU_Tweets community! Tomorrow at Charles River Campus you can learn about existing initiatives & share your ideas for how we can design trash out of our daily lives. Sign up to attend the forum. Snacks provided. https://t.co/f88FlyczYO
Emerald Review Spotlight: @RachelGentile99 is one of our fantastic staff editors this year; she is a senior studying Earth and Environmental Science in CAS as well as Public Relations in COM.
Don’t forget, our first meeting is MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9th AT 6:30PM! You can find us in CAS453. We can’t wait to see you for snacks, introductions, and a fun little art project!