June 12-13 (Thurs-Fri), 2008
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

AASHE, the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher 
Education, is pleased to invite participation in a two-day workshop for 
faculty leaders of all disciplines who wish to develop curriculum change 
programs around sustainability on their campuses.

Through an intensive two days of presentations, exercises, discussions, 
reflection, and planning, participants will become familiar with the 
philosophy of change in higher education developed through the Ponderosa 
Project at Northern Arizona University and adapted at Emory in the 
Piedmont Project. Participants will also experience of range of workshop 
strategies, hear local experts, enjoy outdoor place-based activities, and 
dialogue with faculty from around the country as they gain help in 
adapting this model to their own campus. In a supportive and stimulating 
environment, workshop members will reflect on their own roles in the 
transformation of higher education. Readings and materials will also be 
provided.

These highly successful workshops are led by Geoffrey Chase of San Diego 
State University and Peggy Barlett of Emory University. Peggy and Geoff 
are editors of  Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for 
Change, published by MIT Press in 2004. Peggy and Geoff have many years of 
experience leading these kinds of workshops and have helped more than 200 
faculty on several campuses revise courses in a wide array of disciplines.

Workshop tuition is $350 for AASHE members and $390 for non-members. 
Tuition covers snacks and lunches on both days of the workshop, handouts, 
materials, and an evening reception on the first day of the workshop.

Applications are due by March 28, 2008 and are available at: 
http://www.aashe.org/profdev/curriculum.php


Best wishes,

Elizabeth Whitworth
Communications Assistant
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aashe.org

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