A building with an arch statue in front. Bushes and green grass on the buildings lawn. The building has an array of shapes and colors on each side of the door. Two older people standing in the lower left corner. The photo is captioned "Ever The Land -A People. A place. Their Building.-"

“Ever the Land” Virtual Film Screening

November 2, 2020

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Tiny Green Living by 2 Hampshire Students | R.W. Kern Center

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Earth Day 2020: Carbon Drawdown Now!

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Take Action on Embodied Carbon

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A student wearing a Hampshire College sweater sitting on bus seats that have been ripped out and places outside leaning against the bus. Next to them is a blue clean mattress that leans against more gutted bus parts.

Div III Spotlight: Colin McIntire 16F

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R.W. Kern Center featured in Schneider Electric Video!

The R.W. Kern Center was recently featured in a video for Schneider Electric’s Green Premium. In the video, Lisa Carey Moore, of Integrated Eco Strategies and Christopher Nielson of Bruner/Cott discuss the RWKC’s sustainability mission. In order to achieve Living Building status, every material or product used in the building was analyzed to minimize environmental […]

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