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Last modified: Monday, December 14, 2009

IU Office of Sustainability's 2009-2010 interns to tackle issues from campus food to energy audits

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 14, 2009

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The Indiana University Bloomington Office of Sustainability (IUOS) has awarded internships to 19 undergraduate and graduate students for the 2009-2010 academic year.

The number of applicants for the 2009-2010 Academic Year Sustainability Internship Program has doubled from the number of applicants for last year's program.

Sustainability Interns 2009

The Indiana University Bloomington Office of Sustainability awarded internships to 19 undergraduate and graduate students, pictured above, for the 2009-2010 academic year. The number of applicants for the program doubled from last year.

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Interns will work on an array of sustainability related issues under the mentorship of IU faculty and staff. Sustainability interns will build upon previous projects and lay the ground work for new initiatives to further improve sustainable practices on the IU Bloomington campus.

"IU's sustainability internship program has attracted national attention as a unique way to integrate academic and operational initiatives through student research," said IU's Director of Sustainability, Bill Brown.

"This small army of talent has amplified the effectiveness of the Office of Sustainability and allowed us to explore opportunities that would be impossible for our full-time staff of two to tackle. Each class of interns brings unique solutions to current problems that then spread throughout the university -- and I can't wait to see what this outstanding class comes up with," Brown said.

From its inception in 2007, IU's sustainability initiative has promoted experiential learning as an integral part of the "greening" of the IU Bloomington campus. (While sustainability internships have been offered over the past three summers, internship projects were conducted over the course of the school year for the first time during the 2008-2009 academic year.)

The academic-year internship program helps students to find connections between their projects and their academic majors and programs. Interns will meet informally within cohorts to share ideas and to develop a supportive learning community.

"These students are already leaders in and out of the classroom, so you can imagine what they are capable of achieving as a group," said Emilie Rex, program coordinator for the IU Office of Sustainability. "When we provide the interns a space to discuss sustainability and their research, they immediately begin sharing resources and collaborating. This process yields more informed and implementable research and programming, but equally as important is the sense of community and common purpose that is the driving force behind the sustainability initiative," Rex said.

This year's internship projects range from data collection and analysis efforts -- such as a wetland and stream inventory of IU Bloomington and five of IU's regional campuses -- to some larger campus initiatives, such as coordinating emerging IU Bloomington Green Teams and the third-annual IU Energy Challenge.

The 2009-2010 Academic Year Sustainability Internship Program is co-sponsored by the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Vice President for Capital Projects and Facilities.

"For the interns, the sustainability internship program is a way to learn -- and earn -- while moving the university toward greater sustainability in academic programs and operations," said Tom Morrison, Vice President for Capital Projects and Facilities. "For the university, it is a way to accomplish a great quantity and quality of applied research with minimal cost. To date, sustainability interns have provided an approximate 200 percent annual return on investment in terms of direct savings to the university. Everybody wins."

For additional information on IU Office of Sustainability visit https://www.indiana.edu/~sustain. Intern bios and descriptions of the 2009-2010 academic year internship projects can be viewed at https://www.indiana.edu/~sustain/sustainabilityiu/academic-year-09-10/.

IU Sustainability Interns for the 2009-2010 Academic Year:

  • Farah Abi-Akar, graduate student, SPEA: Strategic Energy Planning
  • Brendon Baatz, graduate student, SPEA: Increased Awareness of and Initiatives for Campus Recycling
  • Mckenzie Beverage, graduate student, SPEA: Energy Challenge
  • Nathan Bower-Bir, undergraduate, College of Arts & Sciences: Greening of the IMU Charrette
  • Marie Buckingham, undergraduate, SPEA: Funding Opportunities for IUOS
  • Andy Davis, graduate student, SPEA: Bike and Pedestrian Infrastructure
  • Issac Farley, graduate student, SPEA: Greening of the Athletic Department
  • Ashleigh Klingman, graduate student, SPEA and CLACS: Feasibility of Acquiring Alternatively Fueled Buses
  • Laura Knudsen, graduate student, SPEA: E-waste Solutions
  • Kari Metcalf, graduate student, SPEA: Wetland and Stream Inventory of IU Bloomington and 5 Regional Campuses
  • Laura Nading, undergraduate, College of Arts & Sciences: Integrating Sustainability into First Year Experience Programs
  • Jamie Panunzio, graduate student, SPEA: Sustainability Reporting Research and Database
  • John Pashtinock, graduate student, School of Journalism: Reclamation and Resale of Reusable Student Move-out Waste
  • Hana Ros, graduate student, SPEA: Preparing for the College of Arts & Sciences Themester in Sustainability
  • Tatyana Ruseva, PhD candidate, SPEA: Integrating Service Learning into Sustainability Coursework
  • Martin Sorge, graduate student, SPEA: Sustainable Food Procurement
  • Paul Stanley, undergraduate, College of Arts & Sciences: Energy Audits in Non-Academic Buildings
  • Sarah Vessel, graduate student, SPEA: Green Team Coordination and Planning
  • Rachel Weeks, undergraduate, Kelley School of Business: Water Conservation in Academic Buildings