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Welcome
We are excited to introduce the first issue of the Department of Psychology’s Environmental Club newsletter! For those of you who are unaware, a small group of graduate students have come together under the guidance of Dr. Fanli Jia in an effort to make our department more environmentally friendly. In order to spread awareness of current initiatives and upcoming events, we decided to create a monthly newsletter. We will also include current research regarding social and cultural psychology and environmentalism.
On the Horizon
Recently, we have created a list of initiatives to help our department Go Green! Our primary focus this semester is to limit the amount of paper waste and facilitate recycling efforts. We recently met with the Ecology Club, the undergraduate division at Seton Hall headed by Professor Wanda Knapik, and asked for guidance and support. She volunteered to donate recycling bins to our department. With the strategic planning of Dan Curtain, recycling bins will be added to high traffic areas where garbage bins already exist. New recycling bins will be placed outside of Room 380 and Room 350 and by the service elevator. We are hoping that the increased presence of recycling bins will increase participation in our effort.
Join the Green Team
Being a part of the movement to be environmentally conscious may seem like a daunting task when you consider your impact on a global scale. You might ask how adding a recycling bin or opting not to print out a ten-page research article will reduce carbon emissions? Well, it won’t. At least not right away. However, these simple actions can provoke others to engage in a similar behavior. This chain reaction is what leads to change on a global scale. We believe that our efforts are small, but important (hence our motto: Major Impacts in Minor Ways).
Meet the Team Members: Allen Montefusco (Club President); Nicolas Longo; Marco Duarte; Tyler Lehmann; Chris Witzel; Nicholas DeMizio; Bridgette Favale; Victoria West; George Babek; Brendan Balsamo; Jordan D'Angelo; Alexandra Caggiano; Olivia D'Alessio; Jessica Luchtel
Club Alumni: Naquan Ross, Daniel Curtin, Ana Da Sliva, Alyssa Deronda; Kaylise Algrim, Vincent Medina, Nadia Meshkati
Welcome
We are excited to introduce the first issue of the Department of Psychology’s Environmental Club newsletter! For those of you who are unaware, a small group of graduate students have come together under the guidance of Dr. Fanli Jia in an effort to make our department more environmentally friendly. In order to spread awareness of current initiatives and upcoming events, we decided to create a monthly newsletter. We will also include current research regarding social and cultural psychology and environmentalism.
On the Horizon
Recently, we have created a list of initiatives to help our department Go Green! Our primary focus this semester is to limit the amount of paper waste and facilitate recycling efforts. We recently met with the Ecology Club, the undergraduate division at Seton Hall headed by Professor Wanda Knapik, and asked for guidance and support. She volunteered to donate recycling bins to our department. With the strategic planning of Dan Curtain, recycling bins will be added to high traffic areas where garbage bins already exist. New recycling bins will be placed outside of Room 380 and Room 350 and by the service elevator. We are hoping that the increased presence of recycling bins will increase participation in our effort.
Join the Green Team
Being a part of the movement to be environmentally conscious may seem like a daunting task when you consider your impact on a global scale. You might ask how adding a recycling bin or opting not to print out a ten-page research article will reduce carbon emissions? Well, it won’t. At least not right away. However, these simple actions can provoke others to engage in a similar behavior. This chain reaction is what leads to change on a global scale. We believe that our efforts are small, but important (hence our motto: Major Impacts in Minor Ways).
Meet the Team Members: Allen Montefusco (Club President); Nicolas Longo; Marco Duarte; Tyler Lehmann; Chris Witzel; Nicholas DeMizio; Bridgette Favale; Victoria West; George Babek; Brendan Balsamo; Jordan D'Angelo; Alexandra Caggiano; Olivia D'Alessio; Jessica Luchtel
Club Alumni: Naquan Ross, Daniel Curtin, Ana Da Sliva, Alyssa Deronda; Kaylise Algrim, Vincent Medina, Nadia Meshkati

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