BELOW ARE PROJECTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR PARTNERS.

Title Summary Category Statussort descending Updated
Rainwater Harvesting at the Arboretum Rainwater Harvesting at the Arboretum is a senior exit project that works to decrease the Arboretums demand on potable water. In Progress 01/24/2018
Solar Powered Mobile Recharging Station This project focuses on designing and building of a battery recharging station powered by solar photovoltaic panels. In Progress 02/24/2016
DIG IN Food Justice Conference at UCSC This conference will be a high profile public event exploring issues of affordability, health, and food security. In Progress 03/19/2018
Watsonville as Teacher: Alternative Spring Break The Alternative Spring Break will focus on issues of food justice, bringing College 9 & 10 Students to Watsonville. In Progress 07/25/2018
North American Regional Conference of Right Livelihood Laureates, May 15-20 at UCSC Conference to promote social justice and sustainability. Kresge's Common Ground Center is the North American "Right Livelihood College." In Progress 08/20/2018
Renewable Energy Assessments The Renewable Energy Assessments project on campus is currently an IDEASS student-led project and has been on-going for two years come. In Progress 02/24/2016
Creating a Dual Green Business and Green Office Checklist An engaging and ecological commitment to facilitate cooperative measures to incorporate two sustainable certification processes In Progress 06/06/2018
Sustainable Transportation Peer Advising Program Peer to peer outreach strategy that promotes people powered and sustainable transportation and culture at UCSC In Progress 11/30/2018
Converting Calories to Electricity at OPERS Gym A number of student projects have looked into the idea of converting gym equipment at OPERS into electricity-generating machines. In Progress 09/04/2015
Arboretum Lighting Project Illuminate pathways, driveways, bus stops, parking lot, and traffic signs with solar lights 100% off of the electrical grid. In Progress 05/01/2018

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