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students for a sustainable stanford
students for a sustainable stanford
Join Stanford's largest environmental student group in making Stanford a more sustainable school. The group includes a number of task forces aimed at addressing specific issues, such as campus water usage, recycling, and climate change. Past efforts include producing an annual Earth Week celebration and providing recyclable cups for campus parties. Learn more.
energy crossroads
energy crossroads
Help stage an annual energy conference focused on creating a sustainable energy future. Energy Crossroads aims to mobilize a coalition of new young leaders to address the energy challenges ahead of us. Learn more.
engineers for a sustainable world, stanford chapter
engineers for a sustainable world, stanford chapter
Join fellow engineers working on projects, on campus and internationally. ESW addresses poverty and sustainability in many different hands-on projects around the globe. Learn more.
environmental law society
environmental law society
Connect with the nation's oldest environmental law group, publisher of the Environmental Law Journal, as well as numerous handbooks on environmental legislation. Help influence public policy, participate in environmental advocacy, and learn about environmental careers. Learn more.
graduate school of business (gsb) energy club
graduate school of business (gsb) energy club
Get together with faculty and other industry leaders to explore issues affecting the future of energy. Learn more.
gsb environmentally sustainable business club
gsb environmentally sustainable business club
Work to make the GSB more environmentally friendly and to spread awareness of the importance of sustainability to other GSB students. Initiatives include installing a compost bin in the GSB cafeteria and putting on a weekly seminar of Business and Environmental Issues each spring quarter. Learn more.
science & environment education (seed)
science & environment education (seed)
Teach elementary school students to love nature through weekly hands-on experiences. SEED members teach environmental science lessons to students from East Palo Alto using fun activities and experiments.Learn more.
stanford community gardens & farm
stanford community gardens & farm
Get your hands dirty! Grow your own food—or flowers—at the farm on the Farm. Learn about organic gardening by tending to your own personal plot. Stanford Dining also runs student-maintained organic gardens that provide fresh produce to the dining halls. Learn more.
stanford environmental consulting
stanford environmental consulting
Join students from a range of disciplines in helping companies become more environmentally conscious through real consulting work. The group has worked with and placed members in organizations, such as McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group and Environmental Defense. Learn more.
stanford solar car project
stanford solar car project
Build a car that runs completely on solar energy—from scratch! Stanford’s solar car competes biannually in the World Solar Challenge in Adelaide, Australia, a 3000 km solar car race through the outback. Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines can join the group; no prior experience is necessary. Learn more.
Green Dorm Project
Green Dorm Project
Help promote renewable energy in and around campus through SWEP, a group dedicated to expanding and installing renewables, such as wind and solar. Most recently, SWEP helped to install pilot solar water heaters on two campus dorms. Learn more.
Green Living Council (GLC)
Green Living Council (GLC)
Become a Green Living Coordinator and reduce your dorm’s energy and water usage. The Green Living Council is a group of student representatives who provide ideas for individuals to reduce their environmental impact within each dorm on campus. Each year, the GLC sponsors a campus-wide competition for the dorm with the most reductions in energy and water use. Learn more.
Stanford GRID Alternatives
Stanford GRID Alternatives
Install solar panels in low-income neighborhoods and help empower local communities, while also helping the environment! GRID focuses on providing renewable energy and energy efficiency services to local communities and educating communities about the importance of clean energy. Learn more.
Stanford Outdoor Outreach Program (SOOP)
Stanford Outdoor Outreach Program (SOOP)
Teach wilderness skills and lead hikes for East Palo Alto high school students. SOOP aims to expose the wonders of the natural world to youth who might otherwise not have the opportunity. Learn more.
Slow Food at Stanford
Slow Food at Stanford
Raise awareness about food issues on campus. Slow Food’s goal is to create a good, clean, and fair food system in which sustainable and socially-just food is universally accessible. Contact Tod Chubrich to learn more about this program.