Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, change agents, and decision makers. As educators, it is imperative we help students develop a sustainability worldview through sustainability education and opportunities that will shape their values, perceptions, and mindset and guide their behavior and actions toward creating a more sustainable world. The institute offers an array of student programs designed to develop this sustainability worldview.
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Student Fellowship Program
The Student Fellowship Program engages students in real-world, campus and community sustainability fellowships, with offerings during the summer and the academic year.
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The Furman Farm
The Furman Farm is an organic-practice farm that provides produce for the dining hall, has a comprehensive composting program, and is a hub for the practice of small-scale sustainable food production.
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The Greenbelt Community
The Greenbelt Community is an intentional living/learning community intended to foster sustainable living and lifestyle choices among its student residents.
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EcoReps Program
In the residence halls, Eco Rep programming has become the main catalyst for sustainable behavior change. The Reps’ mission is to instill a sense of sustainability on Furman’s campus by promoting sustainable behaviors through education, awareness, and connections with residence life.