November 19th, 2008

Hi there,

Now that we have done such a great job with our symposium, we need to begin focusing on our own action plan: Paper reduction. To do this we have been splitting up tasks to each of our group members and week after week we have been meeting to discuss our individual progress. Chris and I have been working on getting double sided printers on campus, and to do this we need to discuss our ideas with different faculty members of the Medaille College community. We had a meeting yesterday with Nate, during which we discussed our desires for double-sided printers on campus. He was very interested with the idea, although directed us to the monatery aspects of this issue. The printers arent cheap to purchase and maintain, so we need to determine how and why Medaille needs these printers, especially in a more business-oriented approach. Currently, Chris and I are going to be planning a meeting with the company that supplies our computer printers and copying machines to discuss the cost issues. From there hopefully we can put together a successful cost-benefit analysis of the situation to pursuade the Medaille Cabinet to approve our request :)

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November 19th, 2008

Yesterday Corey and I met with the director of Campus Operations to discuss ways that we can reduce paper use by at least 25% at Medaille College.  Before we went in we had already discussed our plan and wanted to get reassurance of its success.  We want to make double sided printing more common on the campus; this would ultimately reduce the amount of paper use by 50% in an ideal situation!!!  During our meeting we discussed different options as to how we can get the word out on campus that it is possible to print documents double sided.  Some of these suggestions were a table in the cafeteria with an informational display, instructions near the printing stations on how to do it, use of MedailleONE (program for checking schedules), sending out a mass email to everybody, presenting to the cabinet (we already presented to the faculty), and even sending out messages in recruitment packages for perspective students.  We also discussed monetary issues of our goal, and how we can make it a cost saving investment for the institution.  We also received some more contacts that should be able to help us obtain more information.  Overall it was a very productive meeting!!

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November 11th, 2008

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October 28th, 2008

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October 25th, 2008

Medaille College’s Green Light Team would like to thank everyone that participated in the First Annual Leadership and Recycling Symposium.

Canisius College

Elyse Krezmien

Caitlin Antonio

Benjamin Fabian

Christian Dingethal

Caleigh Weatherup

 

Hilbert College

Jessica Tinker

Denisa Krezic

Chris Balon

Krysten Sauer

Matt Putnam

  

Trocaire College

Gretchen Schroeder

 

Medaille College

Emily Newcomb-Smith

Andrew Yestrebi

Tanya Turchiarelli

Lauren Neubauer*

Ashley Kosicky*

Liz Probst*

Chris Devlin*

Brenna Barbour*

Sarah Sears*

Rachel Karasiewicz*

Corey Biesinger*

Brenda Fredette*

Stephanie Westerman*

*Green Light Team member

 

Buffalo State College

Dave Granville

 Shelaine Rigby

 

Erie County Recycling

Andrew Goldstein

 

NYSAR3

John Halenar

 

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October 25th, 2008

Use this post to report out how your campus project is progressing.

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October 25th, 2008

John Halenar , State Coordinator of the newly formed College Council of NYS Association for Reduction, Reuse, and Recycling, gave a very informative presentation at our Leadership Symposium.  The College Council is the newest of NYSAR3’s special programs.  The Council joins NYSAR3’s current programs, the Organics Council for composters, the Buy Recycled Alliance of NY, and the Go Green Initiative.  For more information on the program or to become a member of the College Council please visit www.nysar3.org .

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October 20th, 2008

We are all excited that the symposium is this weekend.  We are working hard this week to finish up all the details.  Can’t wait to see everyone there!

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October 20th, 2008

 

I am a Medaille College alumnus.  The degrees I have earned include:  Associate’s degree in Veterinary Technology, Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Master’s degree in psychology.  I am currently a licensed veterinary technician at a local small animal hospital.  My future goals include becoming a veterinarian.

I decided to become part of Project Green Light to help others see the importance of protecting our environment. I would like to help our community take steps toward improving the area we live in. Teaching fellow students about the environment will hopefully inspire others to lead their communities and schools toward a greener future.

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October 15th, 2008

I am now a Medaille College alumnus who wants to give back to the campus.  I graduated in 2005 with my Associate’s Degree in Veterinary Technology, 2007 with my Bachelor’s degree in Biology and summer of 2008 with my Master’s degree in Psychology.  I have been working as a Veterinary Technician for 3 years at a local small animal hospital.  My dream is to become a Veterinarian someday.  I joined Project Green Light because I want to try make others aware of the current environmental issues.  I also want to help save whats left of the environment so that future generations can enjoy it.

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