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DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260403T040000Z
LOCATION:
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SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-month-2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
DTEND:20260404T050000Z
DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260404T040000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52373941919880
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/april-is-sustainability-month-2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTART:20260408T040000Z
LOCATION:
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SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260413T040000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260417T040000Z
LOCATION:
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SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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LOCATION:
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SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260426T040000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTART:20260429T040000Z
LOCATION:
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SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Conference/Workshop,Lecture,Panel Discussion,Roundtable,Seminar,
 Special Event,Webinar,Presentation,Student Events Newsletter
DESCRIPTION:April 22 is Earth Day!\nCornell University celebrates all thing
 s sustainability during the entire month of April\, with dozens of events i
 n climate change leadership\, health & wellness\, social justice\, film & a
 rt\, fashion\, and sustainability topics. \n\nFEATURED EVENTS\n\n4/9 Sustai
 nabiity Career Night\nJoin ECO for an evening of networking and career expl
 oration with guest speakers Bruce Monger\, Allison Chatrchyan\, and Mike Ho
 ffman. Hear about their paths into sustainability\, gain advice for student
 s\, and take part in a Q&A followed by networking. Refreshments provided. N
 ote: This event will be recorded and a Zoom option is available.\n\n4/29 Su
 stainable Cornell Mix & Mingle - RSVP April 21st \nHear from Sustainable Co
 rnell Council and Atkinson leadership\, and take the opportunity to interac
 t with some of the university’s latest Living Lab technologies. \nThis year
  you can congratulate recipients of the 2026 Student Sustainability Awards.
 \nNominate graduate and undergraduate students\, teams\, events\, organizat
 ions\, projects\, faculty and staff advisors\, and even yourself with our s
 imple nomination form. Nomination Link -Deadline to nominate is April 16th.
  \n\nSPECIAL EVENTS\n\n4/9 - 4/11 Ezra and Cornell Business Impact Symposiu
 m 2026 | From Promise to Performance: Sustainability Under Pressure\nJoin E
 ntrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
  for a joint Celebration Ezra + Cornell Business Impact Symposium\, featuri
 ng entrepreneurs\, impact leaders\, student competitions\, and networking. 
 One registration gives access to all events.\n\n4/18 Beyond STEM: Explorato
 ry Climate Careers Panel If you've ever felt like you don't quite fit the t
 ypical climate career mold\, this event was built for you. Hosted in collab
 oration with the Wild Center — a nonprofit that sponsors Youth Climate Summ
 its across the country — this free virtual panel spotlights unconventional 
 and diverse paths in climate action\, from law and journalism to sustainabi
 lity strategy\, the trades\, and creativity and community engagement.\n\n4/
 22 Earth Day: Planet-Friendly Plates\nCelebrate Earth Day at the Sustainabi
 lity Fair in Willard Straight Hall\, with free plant-based samples\, vendor
 s\, and educational tabling—plus a plant-forward lunch at Okenshields. The 
 fair is free\; see Cornell Dining Now for lunch menus and pricing.\n\n4/22 
 Bowers Earth Day Repair Fair\nBring broken or unwanted electronics—anything
  with a cord—to repair\, reuse\, or recycle. Learn about tech’s environment
 al impacts and explore a laptop’s inner workings during a live teardown.\n\
 n4/22 Earth Day Astronomy\, Astrology\, and Numerology: Venus and the Maya 
 \nFourth Annual Earth Day Organ Recital—a free\, electricity‑free concert o
 f foot‑pumped Baroque music and more\, featuring Amanda Mole and Cornell or
 gan students.\n\n4/22 Cornell “Organists Unplugged” Earth Day Recital \nJoi
 n Cornell scholars to explore how the ancient Maya used astronomy to shape 
 agriculture and daily life—and what those insights can teach us about susta
 inability today.\n\n4/25 SpringFest\nThis spring\, help us bring Alice in W
 onderland to life with themed activities\, playful food\, and elegant games
 . As the year comes to a close\, we invite all Cornellians to explore\, pla
 y\, and celebrate together. Come join us—down the rabbit hole!\n\n4/26 Corn
 ell Botanic Gardens’ Elizabeth E. Rowley Lecture by Doug Tallamy\, Ph.D.\nT
 o attend the lecture by Zoom\, pre-registration is required here. In person
  attendance does not require registration. Recent declines in North America
 n birds show that the loss of common species—not extinction—is our greatest
  conservation challenge. Renowned ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will sh
 are how simple changes to residential landscapes can provide the food and s
 helter birds need\, and why private landowners are essential to saving them
 .\n\nOTHER EVENTS\n\n4/9 Near the Forest\, by the Lake: Discovering Nature 
 Close to Home | Mann Library Room 160 (Cornell University Press\, 2025)  is
  a new collection of essays by Cornell biologist Angela Douglas\, exploring
  the wonders of the natural world close to home.\n\n4/13 - 5/4 Perspectives
  on the Climate Change Challenge Series [recurs every Monday]\n\n4/12\, 4/1
 9\, 4/26 Computer & Equipment Donation Drop off [recurs every Sunday]\n\n4/
 16 Going to Gone: Earth's Biodiversity Loss and What We Can Do About It\nJo
 in us for an opening celebration for these exhibits on Thursday\, April 16\
 , with a lecture by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researcher Jordan Boersma on
  "Finding Hope in the Search for Lost Birds" at 4pm in Mann Room 160\, and 
 a reception at 5pm in the Mann Library Gallery. All are welcome!\n\n4/23 Th
 e Carbon Wave: A Story of Democracy\, Parenthood\, and the Race to Protect 
 Our Planet   \n\n4/24 Mindful Botany Walk\n\n4/24 & 4/25 Ho Plaza Truss Day
 s -Habitat for Humanity Cornell Chapter\n\nEXHIBITS\n\n"From the Brink" Exh
 ibit Series   \n\nRe-Imagine: Sustainable Art & Objects\n\nCOMMUNITY EVENTS
 \n\n4/11 Understanding and Optimizing Your Electricity Bill\n\n4/11 An Inco
 nvenient Truth – 29th Annual Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Satur
 day Cinemapolis FREE EVENT\n\n3/27 - 4/12 29th annual Finger Lakes Environm
 ental Film Festival\n\n4/18 Tompkins County Earth Day Festival\n\n4/25 CCE 
 Tompkins: Compost Fair\n\nHow to Host an Event\nAnyone can host a sustainab
 ility event! Helpful tips on how to get your event listed for the month-lon
 g celebration.\n\nCertify Your Event as a "Sustainable Event"\nMake sure yo
 ur event is a sustainable one. Fill out a short checklist and receive a com
 pleted certification badge for use in event advertising.\nSustainable Event
  Certification\n\nGet Connected\nBe sure to sign up for the Campus Sustaina
 bility Listserv to stay in the know about the latest new opportunities adde
 d during April. You can also follow the Campus Sustainability Office on Ins
 tagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter for more event reminders during sustainabil
 ity month and all year round.
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DTSTAMP:20260414T095411Z
DTSTART:20260430T040000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:April is Sustainability Month 2026
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