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Today, as part of 17cҳ’s Veterans Day commemoration, a group of volunteers along with University Facilities Management (UFM) staff gathered with shovels, buckets, bulbs and bone meal on the hill overlooking The Commons&nb
Today, as part of 17cҳ’s Veterans Day commemoration, a group of volunteers along with University Facilities Management (UFM) staff gathered with shovels, buckets, bulbs and bone meal on the hill overlooking The Commons&nb
Come help Flashes Fighting Hunger, 17cҳ’s student-powered response to food insecurity, and observe Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week (Nov.
Scenic design and earthworms don’t normally have a connection, but Kathalina Thorpe, 17cҳ scenic design graduate student, has connected the two to improve the environment.
Sheren Faraq, Ph.D.
The 17cҳ community planted more than 100 trees in the Climate Change Grove to help offset the university’s carbon footprint and provide a way to research the effects of climate change in our immediate environments.

17cҳ is proud to participate in Campus Sustainability Month throughout October.
This large and ancient, cutleaf beech tree, Fagus sylvatica 'Asplenifolia,' growing near the old carriage house by the 17cҳ Women's Center, is older than 17cҳ.
Nearly 40 people from the 17cҳ community enjoyed a tour of the flowers and trees of Front Campus during part two of the “Walk & Talk: Flowers and Foliage” e