CBS-TV’s Mission Unstoppable, which focuses on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education and is shown on Saturday mornings and […]
Category: Climate change
Graduate creates proposal for how exhibitions should address climate change
Stories about climate change can make the challenge seem insurmountable: The New York Times recently reported that a million species […]
Climate Change Initiative at FIT
Anyone who is familiar with FIT knows that sustainability and climate change are growing initiatives at the college. Now more than ever, FIT is taking a stand to educate its students, faculty and the community as a responsible act of stewardship towards our planet. Climate change, a new initiative introduced during the Spring 2017 semester, focuses on strategies […]
Climate Change Chit Chat
Welcome back, tigers! With sustainability being one of FIT’s core missions, faculty and students are invited to participate in a unique opportunity this spring to integrate the message of climate change into their coursework in new, creative, and challenging ways. Amy Lemmon, professor, English and Communication Studies, and Arthur Kopelman, Distinguished Service Professor, Science and […]
Communicating Climate Change: An Opportunity for Faculty and Students
RSVP FOR EVENT HERE This spring, faculty and students are invited to participate in a unique opportunity to integrate the […]
I’m not a fan of Earth Day –
I admit it; I am not a big fan of Earth Day. This aversion could stem from what happened to me on one of the first Earth Day celebrations in NYC in Central Park, when a large dog mistook my back as a tree stump and I was urinated upon; but, it doesn’t. My objection […]