Monday, November 28, 2011

EES Holiday Social

******FREE DINNER******

Join us as we recognize and honor the Fall 2011 EES graduates. The departmental student organizations will be giving updates on what they’ve accomplished so far this year, and what is left in store. Dinner will be served and attire is business casual.

When: Friday December 2nd,

6:30pm-9:30pm

Where: Arredondo Café,

(4th Floor, Reitz Union)


EES T-shirt sales

EES T-Shirt Sale!

SEE will be selling EES T-shirts on the

Black Hall Patio

November 28th–December 2nd

Monday 11/289:35 to 10:25

Tuesday 11/2910:40 to 11:30 and 12:50 to 2:45

Wednesday 11/3011:45 to 2:45

Thursday 12/110:40 to 12:35 and 1:55 to 3:50

Friday 12/212:50 to 3:50

Short Sleeved – $7

Long Sleeved – $10

(Both for $15)

There are a variety of colors and sizes!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

SEE Updates

Here are the upcoming SEE events:

Saturday 11/12
9:30am-11am
Come help out at the Organic Garden!

Sunday 11/13
9am-11:30am
Tumblin Creek Clean Up:
Where to meet: Parking lot of America’s Best Value Inn 1900, SW 13th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608.
Please wear tightly fitting shoes and clothes that can get dirty.
There will be water and some refreshments for the participants.
11am-2pm
UNIFIED Meeting
Where: Cypress Lodge at Lake Wauberg North Shore
When: Sunday November 13th 11:00am- 2:00pm
11:00am Presentation on Gainesville Superfund Side
12:00pm Lunch/EES Unified presentation
1:00pm Canoe Race 1:00pm

Friday 12/2
6:30pm-9:30pm
Holiday Social!
Come enjoy dinner in the Arredondo Cafe as we recognize EES Graduates and celebrate the end of the semester.

Keep an eye out for T-shirt sales coming soon!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Next SEE General Body Meeting

The Society of Environmental Engineers would like to invite you to see a presentation from the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance at their next General Body Meeting on Tuesday November 1st at 6:30pm in NEB 386.

Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, SUWA for short is doing stupendously good work in assuring the protection of large swaths of public Utah lands, and going about it with great political and legal savvy. SUWA has won many (but also lost some) environmental battles over land use, pollution, gas and oil development, among other things by striving for compromises with the BLM, County Commissions and local ranching and tourism interests. I believe they present an example to many other environmental organizations how to be successful.

As part of their PR, if you wish, SUWA has a "traveling road show" with an explanation of their mission, and spectacular pictures and videos of the Southern Utah landscape. Their current Grass Roots Organizer, Jackie Feinberg, will visit Gainesville to present this show to the Suwannee-St John Sierra Club Group on Thursday November 3, 7:30p. She asked me about the possibility to meet with (in her words) "environmentally minded students."

Please come out and enjoy this great opportunity. Refreshments will be served!